I'm not ignoring running costs, if an equivalent EV costs ~£140 or more then that will pay for the running costs for most people. So in the end the monthly costs including fuel and tax are very similar between ICE vs EV we assume a Hyundai Kona lease pricing
3 year lease, 15,000 miles, no servicing plan, 3 months down payment.
Kona EV short range version monthly costs (not including outlay for charging point): ~£380
Kona ICE basic edition monthly costs: ~£240
So removing or equalising the financial costs, the problem with convincing a person looking for a family car that the EV version is viable are.
Range
Infrastructure
Cost of a charging point at home if viable
So take an average person, give them these facts and unfortunately the majority are opting for what they know. This is provable by virtue of the fact that EV adoption in the UK is still regretfully low.
3 year lease, 15,000 miles, no servicing plan, 3 months down payment.
Kona EV short range version monthly costs (not including outlay for charging point): ~£380
Kona ICE basic edition monthly costs: ~£240
So removing or equalising the financial costs, the problem with convincing a person looking for a family car that the EV version is viable are.
Range
Infrastructure
Cost of a charging point at home if viable
So take an average person, give them these facts and unfortunately the majority are opting for what they know. This is provable by virtue of the fact that EV adoption in the UK is still regretfully low.
