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Fiat 500e a classy, thrifty commuter
By Brad Bergholdt / McClatchy-Tribune News Service  November 17. 2013

After evaluating several very neat hybrid, alternative-fuel and electric
vehicles at the Western Automotive Journalists’ Future Cars-Future
Technology symposium two weeks ago, I was struck by how darn fun the little
Fiat 500e was to drive. After learning more about this little electric car
and the inexpensive lease deal available in California, I began to ponder
the possibilities.

With some number-crunching, I discovered I was an ideal candidate for an
electric vehicle: My work commute was long enough that I was spending a
small fortune on gasoline but was still within the 90-mile EV range. In
fact, I was spending more with my V-8 guzzling gasoline each month than the
entire cost of the Fiat lease and electricity needed to drive it — about $1
per day for electrons.

I obtained one of the in-demand 500e’s and have enjoyed a huge learning
curve and some interesting new challenges. I just get by using the supplied
120-volt charging device, called electric vehicle supply equipment or EVSE.
With this simple but very slow EVSE, I recharge at night, when electricity
rates are cheap. A better solution is the optional $800 220-volt fast-charge
EVSE, which needs a dedicated 30-amp wall outlet or a public plug-in fast
charger where available. The 220V EVSE takes 4 hours from empty to full.

I found it’s easy to do better than the 116 miles-per-gallon-equivalent
mileage rating, unless I use the heater or air conditioning extensively —
either zaps about 10 miles from the 90-100 mile estimated range — or ascend
lengthy hills. Fiat did its homework on this car; most folks would have no
idea this thing runs on electrons. Acceleration is brisk, braking
regeneration is imperceptible, steering and handling are crisp, and it’s
surprisingly roomy inside for two full-size adults, despite the tiny
exterior dimensions.

My last Fiat was many, many moons ago, and I can safely say this car is from
a different planet. Fit and finish are Honda-like, it’s loaded with cool
features, and the warranty will run out well after the lease ends.

I have a hunch the attractive lease terms on many EVs may be a short-lived
strategy to get these cars on the road to meet California emission mandates
and build green-car credits. My hope is battery technology will improve such
that greater range and lower cost will get here in time to keep me EVing
continuously. These cars drive magnificently.

It is an acquired chore to plug in, unplug and search for outlets — the EVSE
plug-in device comes along, just in case.

Each day I try new routes to work and experiment with accessory use. I’ve
found this car loves slow-speed city driving — the more stoplights, the
better. On the way to work, with lights, bun warmers and defroster blaring,
running with the big dogs on the freeway at 75 mph, I average 120 mpge.
Using surface streets during mild daylight hours on the way home, I can
squeeze 145 or more mpge. Each 20-mile trip gradually drains between 17 to
23 percent of projected battery capacity. The projected range reading on the
non-glitzy but cool instrument display is clumsy but appreciated.

Miles per gallon equivalent is a reasonably calculated comparison of tank to
wheel and wall plug to wheel operating costs. For those with a simple
two-way commute and another vehicle for longer trips, EVs are worthy of
consideration.
[© 2013 The Bulletin]




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