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That’s like… the same thing
Why ideal. Low fuel cost on that mileage anyway. Why get a more expensive car with more depreciation. TCO should be considered here.This, sadly is the crux of it.
My Mum is 64 and has just ordered a brand new car on lease. An EV would be ideal as she only really does 20-30 mile journeys - and is never more than 80 miles from home. My Dad has a diesel they can use if they're driving somewhere long distance and they already have a charger installed in the house they moved into last year.
Shes ordered a Mild Hybrid as "It does 60mpg!" My Diesel A3 did that 15 years ago.
Even with the warranty she was too nervous to try something new.
UntrueDon’t forget cheap electric needs a £1000 charger too
I guess fair on that mileage as you can three pin but is a EV tariff worth it for 4-5kWh a dayUntrue
I think you missed the bit where she said she is 64 and leases a brand new vehicle to do tiny mileage. Clearly cost saving isn't a priority.I guess fair on that mileage as you can three pin but is a EV tariff worth it for 4-5kWh a day
So why ‘should she buy an EV’ if she doesn’t want one ? That was my question really.I think you missed the bit where she said she is 64 and leases a brand new vehicle to do tiny mileage. Clearly cost saving isn't a priority.
Why doesn't she want one?So why ‘should she buy an EV’ if she doesn’t want one ? That was my question really.
It's 07:40 and quite dark where I am. But I know the sun is out and shining. Clouds are a thingCan argue the sun isn’t shining when it’s dark you lot.
But the issue isn't them making them. The issue is people buying them in sufficient quantities.The differences are unimportant to the discussion. They're still not places manufacturers can run away to and sell their legacy cars, manufacturers can adapt, make EVs or they can die.
The Hades of the shadows you are from the dark worldIt's 07:40 and quite dark where I am. But I know the sun is out and shining. Clouds are a thing
i do wish more was being done about this. Sure in some big cities like london perhaps there are lamp post charging points which cost a reasonable amount to charge, and in villages practically everyone has a driveway and for the few who dont i actually believe with a bit of a push charge point sharing schemes (which already exist) could be made to pick up the slack.class war like division of those who can charge them cheaply and conveniently versus those who can't.
you say that like it wasnt exactly the case a few years ago!. Also other countries manage to have affordable charging!... and in the case of BT I am only repeating what BT themselves said they were planning to do.... so either you know more about BTs operating and conversion costs than they do, in which case they are incredibly inept (possible) OR BT are just lying to get some free "greenwashing" brownie points (also possible) but if either of those are true then BT should be called out on it.No business is going to invest huge amounts and have cheap electricity rates. EV ownership isn’t some charity
It's almost like they were looking for a reason to kick the can of removing them (and the associated cost) down the road for a bitThe old green exchange boxes, usually on junctions, that need rewiring to actually support 7kW charging - yeah great plan.