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Electric Mini — Fun Driving

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Final Up to date on: fifteenth February 2025, 12:23 am

One in all my most pleasing reminiscences of the ’70s was driving my Mini Cooper S round Brisbane, scaring my passengers, and dragging off automobiles on the lights with its low-to-the-ground, turbocharged energy. It was a crimson brick to be reckoned with. I might have been extra of a terror with an electrical Mini. I typically say to people who our Tesla (Tess) drives in an analogous manner! Possibly it’s simply the Hoon behind the wheel.

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The electrical Mini Cooper SE attracted plenty of consideration. Photograph courtesy Majella Waterworth.

So, when Sethu got here to our espresso morning together with his MINI, I needed to quiz him concerning the driving expertise. The MINI is not made by Morris of England, however BMW of Germany. It’s not a small automobile. What sparked Sethu’s curiosity? “The main reasons I chose a second hand 2022 Mini Cooper SE (First registered in Aug 2022) are: it is a small car and fits my purpose. I can get my wife to drive as well. The car is built in Germany, so no hassle with parts. The car has very low kms (21k), has long battery warranty (6 years). It is fun to drive and zip around town/short day trips. I can probably drive more kms to reach 100,000. The Mini’s compact size makes it very easy to park in tight spaces (plus it has Partial Self-Parking Assist), which is a bonus in busy urban areas.”

Welcome to the Electrical Mini expertise, Sethu.

Sethu is an IT Skilled (at present working within the cybersecurity house). He additionally does contract work with Geeks2U (Officeworks IT Providers) sometimes. “Though I do not own a business, I am interested in hosting an EV charging business and providing EV learning in future.”

Sethu has examined the MG ZS EV, Tesla Mannequin 3, Tesla Mannequin Y, and BMW iX3 utilizing Sixt Automobile Rental. “Best for anyone who would like to try an EV for a few days.” He then selected to buy his Mini on a novated lease for tax advantages. Sethu’s spouse stated: “It looks good and once this purchase is made; you should stop looking for any more cars in the market.” Sethu didn’t take a look at drive any automobiles at dealerships other than Volvo EX30. “Small or big the concept is simple — charge the car, keep it running. I am totally comfortable with the service and maintenance aspects of any car. (Petrol, Diesel, EV, PHEV). An EV has less parts, hence no haggle in servicing. But you still have to take the MINI for regular service checks,” he advised me.

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Electrical Mini attends espresso morning, makes associates with Tess. Photograph courtesy Majella Waterworth.

“My wife has driven the car only 3 times so far and she is yet to understand the nuances of EV driving. Comparing Mini with other cars, she says it holds well and she does not push the car quickly (based on the Regen modes).” Although the storage isn’t that nice, Sethu nonetheless finds a greater method to handle the grocery procuring with the Mini. “We can always get the ASX out for bigger shopping visits (example IKEA/COSTCO).” Sethu feels that he has made the precise transfer with the brand new rules coming into impact in Australia this 12 months — Australian Design Rule (ADR) 98/00 units the requirements for Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB); and the Emission Requirements Laws.

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Boot house within the electrical Mini. Photograph courtesy Majella Waterworth.

When he in contrast the know-how, he discovered: “Tesla has the best Battery Management System, but the controls were not great (confined to one single Tablet style screen like Volvo EX30, Polestar, BYD). Every other manufacturer has different features, but the year 2025 has a lot of improvements compared to 2020 and 2022. I think if we have two models from a single manufacturer, then everyone will have a better idea of what to choose. For example, KIA has good cars, but too many variants.”

“A comparable vehicle to the Mini SE would be the Ora gt. Prior to the Mini Cooper, I was looking at BMW i3 (now discontinued), Nissan LEAF (needs ChaDeMO for charging), Hyundai IONIQ (Discontinued), Polestar 2, and Kona Electric (Current and Previous Gen).”

Any points with shopping for second hand I requested? “I am the second owner of the 2022 Mini Cooper SE. It was driven by a mature pilot and looked after very well. It was great of him to personally deliver the vehicle to me from Brisbane Southside. I have done extensive research into cars and what is available. Dealerships do their part to run the economy, but it is always the customer who is right when choosing what suits best for their lifestyle when it comes to the cars, as this is not a thing to flip the cars every 5 years as this still goes through a lifecycle process.”

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Iconic Mini Sprint. Photograph courtesy Majella Waterworth.

Inform me concerning the good issues. “The car is cute as a button, drives well, as you expect from a car engineered and designed in Germany. Small and mighty. Newer models in 2023 and 2024 are out of Chinese factories. I still have a long way to go in terms of 6 years battery warranty and also good battery health (State of Charge is 96%), which I am comfortable to continue driving. Love the One Pedal Driving and also the Regen options (1 to 4 levels). I’ve got another 6 months to plan for the service plan changes. But using the novated lease plan, ALL the service, tyres, maintenance, charging costs are covered through a recurring monthly payment.”

On the draw back: “Sometimes the cruise control sensor goes to sleep, and I get to use my feet to accelerate the car which is still a lot of fun. I love/hate the car design, but no big concerns. Every car has different challenges, which I realized when I saw a 2015 BMW i3 REX model is currently on sale with only 85,000 km on the clock. The BMW is a first-gen EV, and hence a lot of planning and knowledge is required to purchase the BMW i3 car compared to the cars that are less than 5 years old. The BMW i3 was the first car that fascinated me when I wanted to purchase a small EV with a backup petrol generator to keep you on the go. I love the 4 door, 4 seat layout with small storage at the front and rear. The sustainable materials were a new thing for people. The Type 1 charging infrastructure has long gone and hence it was only meant to be an urban EV. But it is still A GOOD CAR.”

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Mini sprint — picture courtesy Majella Waterworth.

Sethu bought his Mini in September 2024. It had 20,900 km on the Odometer. “I have now driven 5000kms since then, mostly around the town with a few long drives up to Byron Bay (164 km). When the car is fully charged to 100% the guess-O-meter says the range is 185kms, the driving range depends on every single individual driving condition and service used (for example: Aircon). I do a bit of planning when taking the car on day trips.” Most of Sethu’s charging wants are met from charging at house.

Sethu has a 6.6kW photo voltaic system put in and operating efficiently since 2022. “I get some bill credits every quarter and am planning to add a home battery when the battery cost reduces and the Solar Feed-in-Tariff drops further in the coming years (2027). I use a regular Granny charger plugged into 10A socket and in a span of 14 hours (7 hours over 2 days). I can fully charge the Mini battery (28kwh useable). Mini efficiency is around 13kW/100. I do have a separate 32A Isolator installed but I did not feel like installing a Wall box at this stage. On the other hand, I have mapped public DC charging (free and suitable to my Mini ~ 50kw speed). JOLT Charging is one of my picks (3 choices of Charging plans). I am currently using the free JOLT membership and get 7kwh of energy 2 or 3 times a week. The Mini takes up 50kW charging speeds and hence public DC charging speeds up to 50kW works well for me leaving space for other cars to use the charging stations 75kW and over.”

Electrical Minis should not widespread on Australian roads, so Sethu has had combined reactions, good but in addition anxious. “People are excited about the range and drivability. I get asked lots of questions about Battery life after 8 years, Charging, Range anxiety etc. Since there are not many Mini on the long trip charging sites, people are curious.” Earlier than making the swap to electrical, he tells me he did costly analysis on charging and the providers accessible to electrical autos.

I notably like his method of hiring an EV to check it out. Doing the usual half-hour take a look at drive actually doesn’t provide the crucial details about the variations between driving a fossil fuels automobile and an electrical one. Sethu has at all times purchased used automobiles. “My previous cars include the Mazda 323, Nissan Pulsar, Mitsubishi Lancer, and ASX (Still own this car), all petrol cars, as I haven’t been much into diesel vehicles. This transition to an EV has been an exciting adventure, and I’m eager to learn more about the latest advancements in EV technology.”

I agree with you Sethu with the electrical Mini — the longer term is brilliant and electrical and enjoyable!



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