[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/latest-news\/are-we-there-yet-mum-blog-1\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/latest-news\/are-we-there-yet-mum-blog-1\/","headline":"Are we there yet mum?: an all-electric UK holiday","name":"Are we there yet mum?: an all-electric UK holiday","description":"A family-oriented motoring trip around the UK visiting a range of ecological and heritage sites to help promote the use and practicability of electric cars in the UK. Lucy Rigley won the Motor-Vision Awards with her unique project \u201cAre we there yet mum?\u201d, an eco-friendly planned tour around Britain with her husband Mike and her two sons, 8-year-old Oscar and 6-year-old Dylan. During her 1,000+ mile UK road trip, Lucy and her family will be visiting both historic and environmentally [&hellip;]","datePublished":"2019-07-17","dateModified":"2023-07-04","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/author\/isabelle-lawrence\/#Person","name":"Isabelle Lawrence","url":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/author\/isabelle-lawrence\/","identifier":30,"description":"Max Wheeler is a leading motoring journalist and classic car specialist at Smart Motoring, renowned for his sharp insight and infectious passion for all things automotive. With years of experience covering motoring news, supercars, and the enduring legacy of classic cars, Max brings stories to life with style and authority. Whether it\u2019s the roar of a Lamborghini, the elegance of an Aston Martin DB5, or the cultural impact of vintage motoring icons, he delivers expert commentary that inspires enthusiasts and collectors alike. 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Her aim is to help promote the use and practicality of electric vehicles and teach her family more about the environment on the way. Thanks to our friends at \u2018Best Car Finder\u2019, Lucy and her tribe have been provided with a BMW i3 for the entirety of her trip.This project definitely raised questions with our Motor-Vision team and maybe you\u2019ve asked yourself the same; where will Lucy be visiting? How far she will be driving? And how will she manage to pull it off in a fully electric car? Let\u2019s finds out\u2026York to the Tower of London (Total distance: 218 miles)Lucy and her family will embark on their UK tour on Friday26th July 2019. The first leg of their journey will be traveling 218miles in the BMW i3 all the way to London to visit their first two locations.As the BMW i3 has a range of 193 miles, it\u2019s not possiblefor Lucy to drive the whole way from York to London on a single charge.However, with vigorous planning and initializing the features on Zap Map (apopular mobile app which shows where all electric charge points are in the UKand Europe). Lucy will be able to look ahead and plan to stop off at chargersalong the way.Their first stop is the Tower of London, where they will meet the Motor-Vision team whilst they charge the i3. The Tower of London to Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (Total distance: 229 miles)Following their day at the Tower of London, Lucy and herfamily will drive 11 miles to the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, a botanicalresearch and education institution in Southwest London. 11 miles may not seem alarge distance but it is London after all\u2026it might take a while!Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew to The Living Rainforest (Total distance: 277 miles)After a plentiful afternoon of learning and charging up the BMWi3, Lucy and her gang will then set off on a 48-mile journey to the LivingRainforest. A tropical greenhouse rainforest containing flora and species ofall manor. The Living Rainforest to Stonehenge (Total distance: 334 miles)Their next stop is Stonehenge, a 41-mile drive from TheLiving Rainforest. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument consisting of 13ftstanding stones in a ring and is easily one of the most notorious andmysterious monuments in the world. It\u2019s quite a thought when you think how farwe\u2019ve evolved; from mysterious boulders to electric vehicles, who knows what\u2019snext? Stonehenge to The Eden Project (Total distance: 375 miles)A 129-mile drive will take Lucy and her family to their fifthand arguably one of the biggest stops of their tour, the Eden Project. The EdenProject is an array of large biome domes containing plants from severalclimates and environments, a truly remarkable place to visit and one quitefitting for an all green road trip!The Eden Project to the National Marine Aquarium (Total distance: 596 miles)Lucy and her family will then travel around 90 miles to theNational Marine Aquarium in Plymouth, one of the largest aquariums in the UK.They are also well known for their widespread marine research, education andconservation. The National Marine Aquarium to the Botanic Garden of Wales (Total distance: 749 miles)Next up is another long-distance drive, 163 miles to beexact which will see the family arrive at the Botanic Garden of Wales. As thei3 has a claimed range of 193 miles, it\u2019s possible that Lucy might be able toget there on a single charge. However, realistically it\u2019s more than likely thatLucy will need to stop off to top up the battery at some point but this shouldonly take around 30 minutes to charge it from 0-80% &#8211; we will see! &nbsp;The Botanic Garden of Wales is the world\u2019s largest singlespanning greenhouse containing all types of plant. The centre is a visitorattraction but it is more importantly used for botanical research andconservation. The Botanic Garden of Wales to the Centre for Alternative Technology (Total distance: 820 miles)After a packed day of learning, the Are We There Yet clan willset off on a shorter 71-mile drive to visit the Centre of AlternativeTechnology, one of the most intriguing stops of their tour.The Centre of Alternative Technology is a popular eco-centrein Wales which is dedicated to demonstrating and teaching sustainabledevelopment. Even though it\u2019s called the \u2018Centre of Alternative Technology\u2019,the centre no longer concentrates exclusively on alternative technology and nowfocus more on sustainable living \u2013 most definitely an attraction suitable forthis project! The Centre of Alternative Technology to Greenwood Family Park (Total distance: 885 miles)The last destination on the route is the Greenwood FamilyPark located in Snowdonia, Wales. It\u2019s around a 65-mile drive away from theCentre of Alternative Technology, so it\u2019s not an issue for the BMW i3. However,there should also be electric charger points available either on site or nearbyto recharge the i3 whilst the family enjoy their day. The Greenwood Family Park is a family activity centre packedwith loads of fun things to do for her two children including tunnels, mazes,kid trails and other activities such as magic shows and craft lessons. Greenwood Family Park back to York (Total distance: 1059 miles)Finally, Lucy and her family will set off on a 174-milejourney back home to York. As the range of the BMW i3 is 193 miles, it\u2019s morethan likely that they will be able to make the journey back home on a singlecharge\u2026good luck Lucy! How much does it cost to charge the BMW i3?In typical Motor-Vision style, our team investigated the costs involved in a trip like Lucy\u2019s. One interesting fact and comparing electric vs petrol, is that if Lucy took a petrol-powered vehicle it would cost an average of \u00a3476 for fuel, whereas \u2013 with any luck \u2013 Lucy\u2019s potential average in the BMW i3 is nearer \u00a357 for the whole trip. Incredible savings on fuel!The tables below show what the varying costs between home and public charging for the BMW i3. This data is provided by Zap Map, click here to find out more.Charger typeCost\/kWhCost to chargeCost per mileHome 14 p\/kWh  \u00a34.62  3.2 p\/mile Public Rapid 30 p\/kWh (0-80%) \u00a37.92  5.4 p\/mile How much time does it take to charge the BMW i3?Depending on the voltage, the recharge time of the i3 can vary drastically. The table below shows the charging time for the BMW i3 based on different charger types that are available in the UK.  This data was sourced from Zap Map. Rapid 50kW Fast 22kW  Fast 7kW  Slow 3kW 35 mins&nbsp;0-80% 3 hours&nbsp;0-100% 4:30 hours&nbsp;0-100% 11 hours&nbsp;0-100% Lucy has taken this on board and will make sure to use the new fast chargers when possible to help avoid long charging times.  Planning a routeOrganisation will be key, if Lucy wants to successfully complete her trip with the least amount of aggravation. Luckily, there are websites out there such as Zap Map that will help Lucy to pinpoint essential charge points along her journey. Is it worth it?You may think that saving money is all well and good but isit really worth the time, effort and organisation it takes to run a BMW i3? Youcan\u2019t just climb into your electric car and set off on a long-distance journeywithout taking the time to plan your route.Lucy has done her research. She has planned her routeaccordingly, making sure that the hotels she has booked have electric chargerpoints available allowing plenty of time to charge overnight. Motor-Vision hasfound that it\u2019s surprisingly common to find charger points at most hotel chainsacross the UK such as Holiday Inn (where Lucy will be staying along themajority of her route). Additionally, many of the attractions she is visiting haveelectric charger points, either there or nearby so that the i3 can chargepeacefully during the day, whilst the family enjoy their summer holiday!Apps are now being rolled out to ease the pressure andstress regarding the location of charge points. By using the likes of Zap Map,Lucy will be able to locate nearby charger positions should she need to top upthe i3 to complete the rest of her journey. Motor-Vision are excited to see how Lucy gets on, make sure you stay up to date by following &#8216;Are we there yet mum?&#8217; on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to keep up-to-date with the latest news!Also make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to keep up-to-date with the latest motoring news! 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