• Hurrah! Fiat's next EV will be the first with built-in charging c

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    Hurrah! Fiat's next EV will be the first with built-in charging cables and that's a smart idea

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    Tue, 06 Aug 2024 16:28:08 +0000

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    Fiat has revealed that its upcoming Grande Panda model will feature a
    charging cable that has neatly been integrated into the bodywork for added convenience.

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    Not only will the upcoming Fiat Grand Panda be one of the cheapest electric cars when it goes on sale in Europe next year, it will also be the first to offer an integrated charging cable.

    Currently, EV owners are forced to spool up their awkward and heavy cables, before attempting to stuff them back into a stowage area, typically below a boot or trunk floor.A right pain if your storage area is already packed with bags and kit.

    To make matters worse, these cables will have likely been dragged across the ground and will have picked up all manner of dirt that inevitably works its way onto a fresh white shirt and all over the inside of your vehicle.

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    Fiat's innovative solution, which it slightly excessively describes as "reinventing" charging, is to integrate a coiled cable that retracts into the vehicles body work when not in use.

    A recent Instagram video from Autocar (above) shows the sprung cable
    extending from a neatly disguised cubby hole embedded in the front grille.

    Fiat says the integrated AC charging cable is only rated for speeds of up to 7.4kW, due to the cooling requirements needed for much greater charging speeds. Instead, a separate DC charging port is positioned on the side of the car for faster charging speeds of up to 100kW.

    Regardless, the Fiat Grande Panda is slated to sport a diminutive 44kWh battery in order to keep costs down, meaning owners can add 120 miles to the all-new Pandas battery packs using the lower-powered, integrated charging cable in just over four hours. A clever solution (Image credit: Fiat)

    Although range anxiety still ranks up there with one of the biggest barriers to EV ownership, dealing with cumbersome cables and the whole business of charging is also enough to put many buyers off.

    Fiats answer is smart, as it negates the need to cart awkward cables around
    in often undersized stowage areas, it removes the risk of accidentally
    leaving one behind and effectively stops said cables being dragged through
    the dirt.

    While some will scoff at the 7.4kW charging speed limit, it shouldnt really have an impact on day-to-day use. Fiats solution caters for lower powered, often domestic wall chargers, which predominantly require EV owners to
    provide their own charging cables.

    Faster charging stations, like those found on the public network, are fitted with much bulkier cabling to deal with the amount of energy flowing through them. In this case, Fiat is also offering a 100kW charging port at the side
    of the Grand Panda for this very reason.

    The last time we saw a solution like this was on the diminutive Renault
    Twizy, which had a similarly coiled cable that lived in a little locker at
    the front. However, that vehicle was only capable of charging at speeds of
    ups to 3kW, thanks to its tiny battery pack.

    Not only will the Fiat be affordable, with a suggested price tag of around 22,000 (or around $28,000 / AU$43,000) when it goes on sale, it looks set to boast a number of handy features aimed at making the transition to EVs less painful. Who said Pandas were dumb? You might also like Ford could be working on a wild car headlights system that follows the driver's gaze This sub-$13,000 EV has become a surprise smash hit and it's coming to a dealer near you soon Lucid says its incoming Air Pure is the most efficient EV ever made



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