I did a lot of research when I got the car - 1) practicality - 2 kids and their stuff 2) efficiency and price
My car has Long Term efficiency of 4.1m/kwh atm. I wouldn’t be very happy if it was shown to be 2.5m/kwh as it probably makes very little financial sense when compared to our old car - the Kodiaq.
Based on the average capped leccy rate over the last 12months 2.5m/kwh will equate to £5.6 for 50miles. Which isn’t great. If you have been on octopus tracker or similar tariff then your cost would be £3.6. People mention EV tariff but those tariff will result in higher cost for domestic use so you have to take an average cost on those unit rates as you are paying more for turning on the lights or cooking food etc etc.
I agree with the premise but even here in N. Ireland at 15.5p per kWh the I-Pace is a lot cheaper to run than an ICE by about £80 per month. An Enyag would save me another £10 per month and hardly the kind of money that is make or break on EV choices. At least for me.
Your Enyaq is not a cheap EV and frankly if £5 per month on a cheap rate is make or break, you should have got a cheap 10 year old ICE people carrier. Especially when you consider you will be hit for considerably more when the luxury car VED kicks in next year.