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  1. The smartEQfortwo as a snow clearing and street gritting vehicle. What sounds strange at first is actually regularly used by various snow plowing services in Germany. It all started back in 2010, when snow was still moved with a conventional combustion engine smart cars.Since winter 2020/21, all-electric smartEQfortwo have also been equipped with snow plows. There are also rear gritters to make the smart plow truck complete. Everything is Made in Germany and also has full street approval.In this blog post I would like to take a closer look at this system, tell you how it came about and why it is used. Of course, I'm also going into how it works in connection with the smart EQ. The electric smart as a snow plow truck PS: I though I'd share it with you guys. If such a post isn't okay, feel free to remove it.
  2. Hi all. I'm using the EvAccess app to monitor charging. Lately it has been reporting charging power well above 3.3kw at a couple of places where I charge. It is currently reporting 4.1kw, but I've seen it as high as 5.9kw. I'm not sure if this value is read directly from the ED or calculated/estimated. I'm curious if anyone else has seen numbers that high? Anything to worry about? I'm just about to hit 25,000km -- car has been great so far. *Update* Turns out this was probably due to a wonky charger at York U. The car seems fine and I don't see how the power reported by EVAccess could have been real, given how long it took to charge. I saw this message on Plugshare: Rod
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