Picking the car up from SIXT in Ballina, Rosh talked me through how to start the car, how to plug in to charge, explained how to access free Chargefox charging using the RFID card provided, and how to set up Bluetooth for phone.
She reassured me it was totally fine to drop off with a low charge (though as I wasn’t rushing to catch a plane upon return, as a courtesy I charged up before returning!)
As I was only heading around 365km down to road to Port Macquarie on the first day, I left at around 1pm.
When I picked the car up it said it had 432km on the battery. The BYD Atto 3 Extended Range is rated for 480km WLTP, but I know this figure is based on a lab test. Real world range – particularly on the highway - would be less, and I’d have to stop along the way.
The Atto 3 more than easily fitted one large and one small bag, plus a heavily loaded beach bag in the rear cargo space – impressive for what is a relatively small luggage area compared to my Tesla Model Y.