OMODA Electric Cars at Desira

Embrace the Future of Driving with OMODA Electric Vehicles

At OMODA, we believe the future of driving is electric. By making the switch to an electric vehicle (EV), you're not just reducing your carbon footprint but also enjoying a range of modern features that make driving cleaner, smarter, and more cost-effective.

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Here's why going electric with OMODA is the perfect choice for you.

OMODA Electric Vehicles

Environmentally Friendly

With OMODA electric vehicles, reduce your emissions and make a positive impact on the environment. Our advanced electric motors produce zero tailpipe emissions, helping combat climate change and air pollution. Driving electric means cleaner air for everyone.

Cost Savings

Electric vehicles offer significant savings on fuel and maintenance. Forget about rising fuel prices – charge your OMODA at a fraction of the cost. Plus, fewer moving parts mean less wear and tear, resulting in lower maintenance costs.

Smooth & Quiet Ride

OMODA electric vehicles are engineered for comfort and serenity. Experience the smooth, quiet ride of an EV, with instant torque for a seamless and exhilarating driving experience.

Government Incentives

Take advantage of government grants and tax benefits available for electric vehicle owners. From lower vehicle taxes to subsidies on home charging stations, switching to electric with OMODA puts money back in your pocket.

Government Grants

Range

​You might see "WLTP Range" when researching electric vehicles. This acronym stands for Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure, a globally accepted standard used to measure EV range. It offers a reliable estimate, but remember that real-world range can be influenced by factors like weather and driving habits.

  • Driving Style 
  • Outside Temperature. Cold weather reduces the range
  • Vehicle Load
  • Use of features such as stereo, heated seats, heated rear windows
  • Use of air con and heating

However, the average UK commute is 20 miles, so even with a reduced range, most people will have more than enough for their day to day use. ​

​Battery

​Various factors can affect the range of the battery due to external factors, but there are a few things you can do to increase the range: 

  • Using the heated seats uses less energy than the cabin heater
  • Pre-cool or pre warm youe car while it's plugged in using the OMODA app
  • Accelerate and brake gradually

As we know, all batteries will degrade overtime, this is not a defect, it is just  fact about rechargeable batteries and it is as true with EV's as it is with mobile phone batteries. 

Maximise the life of your OMODA battery by charging to 80% on most occassions, you can ofcourse charge to 100% when the full range is needed. 

You can relax knowing your battery is covered by our industry-leading 8-year or 100,000-mile warranty. We'll repair or replace any defects within the warranty period, ensuring your battery retains at least 70% of its original capacity.

Charging​

​Unlike petrol or diesel cars where you'd fill up when you're nearly empty, with an EV we recommend to plug in and charge whenever you get home or to work.

Many energy providers offer special EV tariffs with discounted rates during off-peak hours. The OMODA app lets you time your charging to take advantage of these savings.

The OMODA E5 supports rapid charging, thanks to its 80kW charging rate. This allows you to recharge its 61kWh battery from 0-100% in approximately 45 minutes when using a public fast charger.

​Currently, there are over 68,000 (and counting!) public charge points in the UK, and that's growing everyday. 

What is Jargon?

AC: 

  • Stands for alternating current 
  • The electricity that comes from the plugs in our home in AC 
  • The batteries in EVs charge via DC, so the AC current in converted into DC by the on-board charger
  • This means charging will be slower with an AC charger than a DC charger​

DC:

  • DC stands fir direct current
  • Many public fast charge points are DC
  • The current does not have to be converted by the on board manager
  • Therefore DC chargers can charge the car more quickly than AC chargers​