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They left out the decimal point. Heat pumps are not efficient at vey low temperatures.

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  • Well, to sort of answer my own question, from the German configurator          Which translates via Google to:     So, it would appear that either t

  • I am a little confused as to how this becomes an add-on expense to the tune of 1K.   If they have added an air conditioner (Cooling) to the car, then they have 99.5% of the hardware required

  • Can just see it now, “ Did you ever own a VW/ Skoda EV? , did the heat pump not work as expected? Claim now, no win no fee. Contact us now “  

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the heat pump makes sense if you drive long distances in winter. For city driving is not really needed. The 2-3kWh/100 you save means you'd charge once a week instead of every 10 days. So a heatpump makes sense if:

-you drive at least 50km stretches non-stop

-cabin heat set to more than 22-23C

-outside temp is between -10C - 0C

 

Even in those cases (ideal conditions for max heatpump efficiency/savings), the gains are around 10-15% realistic in range. Is it worth ~1000EUR? You decide.

  • 6 months later...

Bit of a mute point at the moment - the option seems to have disappeared from the UK configurator!

There is aprice in the options of the October 2022 brochure.

 

Charging.  Heat pump. 

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SKODA_ENYAQ_Brochure_NOV22.pdf

It was on the configurator a couple of days ago! 

There are usually 2 options for options disappearing.    Not available for a while or Skoda UK and configurator issues with Skoda UK.

 

Those who's job is selling the cars or accepting orders or those involved with the importation or the Internet for Skoda UK are that ones that should know which it is. 

  • 4 weeks later...

I have read that Audi and not fitting heat pumps to some models due to continuing shortages of chips, or other components.  

 

 

 

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  • 10 months later...

 

 

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