Two electric vehicle (EV) enthusiasts have completed the epic journey from John O’Groats to Land’s End and back again – for free – in an all-electric Nissan LEAF.
Taking just over two days to finish the 1,652-mile journey, Chris Ramsey and Jonathan Porterfield, both from Scotland, used only publicly available EV charging points, taking advantage of the UK’s growing charging network, comprising more than 9,000 charging connectors.
Many of the charging points that the pair visited form part of Ecotricity’s Electric Highway – Europe’s largest rapid charger network. These chargers are entirely free to use and are powered by renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power. The Nissan LEAF was ‘refuelled’ 33 times along the Electric Highway with each charge taking as little as half an hour.
The first leg of the journey from John O’Groats to Land’s End was completed in just 28 hours and 38 minutes, a time that the pair believed to be a new record, and this was quickly beaten when the duo achieved the return journey in just 27 hours 47 minutes.
Chris said: “Being a LEAF owner and knowing its capabilities, the result was never in doubt. The most important thing was demonstrating in a unique and different way that EVs and the existing infrastructure can easily meet the needs of every day drivers.”
Jonathan added: “The trip went very smoothly and was a lot of fun. I regularly hear from drivers of diesel and petrol cars that say you can’t drive far in a LEAF, but of course you can and we’ve proved it!”
Robert Tweedie, EV Manager, Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd said: “What Chris and Jonathan achieved was pretty extreme but it’s yet more proof of the capability, performance and reliability of the Nissan LEAF.
“Of course most drivers will never undertake a journey like this and the vast majority of owners will only ever need to charge their car once or twice a week to handle their daily commute.
“There are now free-to-use rapid charge points at 95% of UK service stations and so longer journeys are easily within the range of the LEAF and are much more affordable.”