Do electric cars have an emergency manual charge flap release?

Do any electric cars have an emergency (manual) charge flap release?

Asked on 11 April 2023 by John Keith Webster

Answered by David Ross
This is becoming a more common feature on electric cars, which could prove to be handy in the event that the car has a complete power failure. Cars which have this feature fitted include the Volkswagen ID3, BMW i3 and X5e, Tesla Model S and Nissan Leaf. If you're looking to buy an electric car with this feature a quick look at the owner's manual will tell you if an emergency release is fitted and how it is operated.
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