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![]()