That's the biggest challenge for EV ownership. Charge at home 7p/kw, charge on public charges typically 40-60p/kw.Only if I had my own garage/driveway to charge it in.
Inefficient ICE vehicles have a soundtrack, that is actually important to some of usThat's the biggest challenge for EV ownership. Charge at home 7p/kw, charge on public charges typically 40-60p/kw.
Having owned for a while they're just so much better than inefficient ICE vehicles. The very fact every one still needs to rinse a jacket of water around it to keep it cool says it all
i could be swung towards an Alfa hybrid…maybeHybrid is the plan rather than EV.
At 7p/kWh, that's 35kWh of charge, so are you saying you're getting nearly 6 miles per kWh?I would not have an EV without a home charger, currently costs me about £2:50 for 200 miles
Public charging is the same cost as diesel
I have had an id4 now for 18 months, never gone wrong, fast as shit ( speed awareness course after one month) it’s a well built solid VW….. personally I dislike Tesla and would not have one… they are the new Ford EscortInefficient ICE vehicles have a soundtrack, that is actually important to some of us
Non SUV sporty ICE vehicles also handle much better than a lardy EV
You pays your money and takes your choice. In the case of an EV much more money for a bland and often shoddily put together Tesla or similar. My neighbour has a VW ID3, he is in love with it, I think it’s dull
Yes I am biased but then so you are you. I vehemently disagree that EVs are “just so much better than inefficient ICE vehicles” It depends on what ICE vehicle you drive
Obviously depends on the state of the battery when it’s charged, the figures I have quoted are from the smart meter and Octopus account, all home charging is after 11pm and is 7.5 p per kwhAt 7p/kWh, that's 35kWh of charge, so are you saying you're getting nearly 6 miles per kWh?
I'd have thought a huge £3.50 would be more typical.
Ooh now that is a lovely piece of double speak isn't it.A growing number of private motorist's are returning to fossil fuelled vehicles as sales of new models rise at a faster rate than electric alternatives.
We as a sensible retired couple have only one car.Ive put other, as you said as your only car. I would probably get a hybrid, but not as ONLY car, I mean, who only has ONE car these days