Once you’ve bought an electric car, you can become slightly obsessed with plugging in whenever you have the opportunity. That’s certainly the case for us at Electrifying – if we see a plug and are parked up, our natural instinct is to top up the battery - especially if the electricity on offer is free.
Most electric cars will be supplied with a cable when new, but often it is only the simple car-to-charger type, known as a Type 2. If you’re lucky you might get a three-pin ‘granny cable’ thrown in. But if you don’t have a three-pin, the car maker will want £500+ to supply one.
Instead, it might make more sense to invest in an aftermarket cable which will be able to take power from any socket, from a domestic plug right up to the 32A power supplies you’ll usually find in commercial buildings.We’ve been trying just such a cable, called the Juice Booster 2. It’s far from cheap at £948 (from www.juiceworld.com) but if you are considering splashing out on a charge cable from the car’s official dealer, the Booster might not be too much more expensive and opens up far more charging options.
It also seems to be far more efficient at getting power into your car. The electronics monitor the power flow and draw as much as possible from the grid, unlike the official granny chargers which will usually err on the side of caution and never take more than 2kW.
 The Booster has stopped us feeling flat on filming locations
 The Booster has stopped us feeling flat on filming locations 







