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It has been in use for 24 months and I drive it without a home charging option. Is that okay?! First update on the VW e-Up! #volkswagen #vw #eUp #ecoflow With the Volkswagen e-Up!, the Wolfsburg-based carmaker had a real sales hit on offer, which unfortunately was discontinued all too quickly. The electric car sold incredibly well thanks to the environmental bonus it received. But it wasn't just the bonus that made it particularly attractive, but also the overall package. The 3.60m small VW e-Up! offers enough space for everyday use and, with a 32.3 kWh usable drive battery, a good range for everyday use even in winter. In 2021, I decided to try it out for myself and integrate such a car into everyday life with my family without having a home charging option. This video series will clarify whether and how this will work. Have fun 00:00 Introduction - Exterior view - Intro 03:22 Trunk - Charging cable 04:40 Space in the rear - Child seats 05:48 Interior - Radio - Infotainment - On-board computer - Special features - Maps & More app 08:05 Charging - CCS charging - AC charging - Range 09:55 EcoFlow RIVER 2 - Power station for everyday use - ready for use ultra quickly 13:28 Driving impression - Chassis - Recurperation - Interim conclusion This video contains product placements and links marked with * are affiliate links, which serve to give me a small commission when you buy an advertised product via the link provided here. EcoFlow RIVER 2 is available here* https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0BFQC1CNQ?m... Technical data of the VW e-Up!: EZ 12/2021 km: 7,900km 61kW / 83PS - 212Nm Curb weight: 1,285kg 0-100km/h: 11.7s Vmax: 130km/h Consumption WLTP: 14.4 kWh/100km Test car list price: €26,825 Camera: Matthias Gill Moderation: Matthias Gill Video Copyright: ubi-testet.de, Matthias Gill Video reviews from Ubi-Testet are independently produced editorial reports. Without invitations from automobile manufacturers to events at which the vehicles are presented or the provision of test vehicles, these reports would not be possible. Due to the latest guidelines, this video is hereby marked as “advertising”, despite the completely free editorial expression and design and WITHOUT any payment. Volkswagen e-Up!: Combined fuel consumption 14.4 kWh/100 km, CO2 emissions 0 g/km (NEDC)