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Threatened With Wilful Delay

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menditsa
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Threatened With Wilful Delay

Post by menditsa »

Afternoon DPR driver that has to wait for a van to come back from morning posties.
Ready to leave and go get a van, sign it out, check range 30 miles, not on charge, go get another van and sign it out range 20 miles, go back get another van 50 miles (45%) take this one as 60 miles on a 20 mile drive should be ok ?
Within an hour I'm down to 32% and about 32 miles.
GPS on my PDA decided to show a blank screen so useless and as I was delivering in a area I've never covered I needed it.
Mentioned to a (Agency) dropping off a PDA to me about my battery level on van who clearly spoke to the guy running our afternoon DPR about this as I got a call 5 mins later stating I'm an idiot and should take out a van with higher range.
The same twat that said taking out a van with 50 mile range is fine just don't use the heater back in December.

Fine. from now I'll try 3 vans and if they don't have 80% charge I'll sit on a charger until it's there.
Clappedoutpostie
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Re: Threatened With Wilful Delay

Post by Clappedoutpostie »

Where’s the Wilful Delay bit?
norris9
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Re: Threatened With Wilful Delay

Post by norris9 »

Sounds like hybrids are a better option....but RM chose to go full electric.

You need that insurance policy of having a vehicle that at least runs partly on fuel. Not just because charging infrastructure is poor, but because there could be power cuts.

I guess wilful delay is....you came back as battery was running down and parcels didn't get delivered....
qwerty2
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Re: Threatened With Wilful Delay

Post by qwerty2 »

Cheek !
RM should be done for wilful delay when they tell us to leave letters :arrrghhh
dazzler123
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Re: Threatened With Wilful Delay

Post by dazzler123 »

norris9 wrote:
13 Jul 2025, 07:29
Sounds like hybrids are a better option....but RM chose to go full electric.

You need that insurance policy of having a vehicle that at least runs partly on fuel. Not just because charging infrastructure is poor, but because there could be power cuts.

I guess wilful delay is....you came back as battery was running down and parcels didn't get delivered....
i broke down with an empty battery in the electrics. They are no joke to get back to the office with a mechanic
SMS1969
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Re: Threatened With Wilful Delay

Post by SMS1969 »

Some if not all of the electric vans are self charging if you use the brake function correctly, you take your foot off the accelerator and let the van slow down by itself rather than braking. This can ‘buy’ you a few miles, I know someone in my office reckons he came back with the same miles as he left.
funkflex55
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Re: Threatened With Wilful Delay

Post by funkflex55 »

SMS1969 wrote:
13 Jul 2025, 09:54
Some if not all of the electric vans are self charging if you use the brake function correctly, you take your foot off the accelerator and let the van slow down by itself rather than braking. This can ‘buy’ you a few miles, I know someone in my office reckons he came back with the same miles as he left.
This is true but some models, the ones we have have, do not activate the brake light when regen braking. This means you're possibly going to get rear ended. A s**t thing to cut costs on and for this reason I won't be using regen braking.
Mick100
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Re: Threatened With Wilful Delay

Post by Mick100 »

Wilful delay we leave a whole round of letters every day
qwerty2
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Re: Threatened With Wilful Delay

Post by qwerty2 »

Mick100 wrote:
13 Jul 2025, 10:54
Wilful delay we leave a whole round of letters every day
Remember donkeys years ago if you accidentally left one letter behind they’ll threaten you with the conduct code!!
SpacePhoenix
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Re: Threatened With Wilful Delay

Post by SpacePhoenix »

Why don't they make it the responsibility of the person who locks up at the end of the day to ensure that all electric vans are hooked up to the chargers and charging?

How long have you had the electric vans? If you've had them a long time they might be getting towards the end of their useful life (maximum number of charge cycles).
ted_e_bear
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Re: Threatened With Wilful Delay

Post by ted_e_bear »

SpacePhoenix wrote:
13 Jul 2025, 11:35
Why don't they make it the responsibility of the person who locks up at the end of the day to ensure that all electric vans are hooked up to the chargers and charging?
Or even better how about making it an instruction that when you return you must plug the van in, if you don't or forget it's a friendly reminder followed by a warning then an official warning.

We don't have any electric vans so I don't know what the charger situation is but if there's one available for every van I think what I've said above should be enforced.
Jefferson Starfish
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Re: Threatened With Wilful Delay

Post by Jefferson Starfish »

ted_e_bear wrote:
13 Jul 2025, 11:43
SpacePhoenix wrote:
13 Jul 2025, 11:35
Why don't they make it the responsibility of the person who locks up at the end of the day to ensure that all electric vans are hooked up to the chargers and charging?
Or even better how about making it an instruction that when you return you must plug the van in, if you don't or forget it's a friendly reminder followed by a warning then an official warning.

We don't have any electric vans so I don't know what the charger situation is but if there's one available for every van I think what I've said above should be enforced.
You'll be lucky if there's one charger for every 3 vans.
scoobydo79
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Re: Threatened With Wilful Delay

Post by scoobydo79 »

This isn’t progress. It’s a return to the days of electric milk floats lol.
SMS1969
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Re: Threatened With Wilful Delay

Post by SMS1969 »

Each van at ours is allocated two days a week to charge them, it’s the duty holders or whoever is driving them on that given day to make sure that they’re charged, as we’ve got only ten charging points and more electric vans than that.
SkiSunday
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Re: Threatened With Wilful Delay

Post by SkiSunday »

SMS1969 wrote:
13 Jul 2025, 12:21
Each van at ours is allocated two days a week to charge them, it’s the duty holders or whoever is driving them on that given day to make sure that they’re charged, as we’ve got only ten charging points and more electric vans than that.
How is that working out? Our diesel vans are the walk holders responsibility to keep fuelled and it just doesn't happen.