Soldato
Convenience is funny thing. It’s like post rationalisation of an error, where having to go to a fuel station is more convenient than plugging it at home. It’s borderline purchase justification syndrome stuff.
FML I'll quote myself..yeah ok your right I’m wrong. Is that the satisfication you are craving?
All you can do is guess, as neither you or I can see the exact future.
you think you have by predicting the future and have your own take on it. Please don’t confuse you opinion with fact.
Quite rightly as well since I'd literally said it was a prediction not a fact.Dude you corrected me.
How is this the case? An ICE can be recharged in seconds giving up to 700 miles range in the process. Once filled it generates its own power.
For the driver, EV will never be as convenient as this, therefore if drivers are to be incentivised to reduce emissions through the use of an EV it has to be made fiscally beneficial - which is why there is no company car tax on pure EV.
This is why no government will make EV usage as expensive as ice usage, because people just won't want one if they do that.
my ev takes precisely fifteen seconds to fill
Yes it does, it takes me fifteen seconds to plug in. That’s the time taken out of my day to fill it.No it doesn't.
How is this the case? An ICE can be recharged in seconds giving up to 700 miles range in the process. Once filled it generates its own power.
For the driver, EV will never be as convenient as this, therefore if drivers are to be incentivised to reduce emissions through the use of an EV it has to be made fiscally beneficial - which is why there is no company car tax on pure EV.
This is why no government will make EV usage as expensive as ice usage, because people just won't want one if they do that.
Yes it does, it takes me fifteen seconds to plug in. That’s the time taken out of my day to fill it.
The petrol car however takes a lot more time out of my day.
I don’t need to supervise it charging however I need to supervise a car filling up.
Its a lot more convenient to wake up to a full tank every day than having to go to a petrol station.
Of course.New battery tech is in development which potentially allows for similar levels of convenience if the infrastructure is there such as https://newatlas.com/energy/samsung-solid-state-ev-battery/ while I can't find the faster charging details quickly but with recent developments the increased safety was allowing for around an order of magnitude faster charging.
That only works when you can leave it for however long charging and don't need to be getting on again a few minutes later.
Of course.
I do around 11k a year, 7500 are commuting to and from work so the vast majority of the time my car is parked at work where I charge for free or at home where I charge for very little. I’m willing to stop for a 15 minute charge on a long journey if it makes my life easier week in week out.
Indeed doing 11k a year at 20mpg means I would have to buy 2500 litres of fuel, with a 60 litre tank you would fill up 41 timesThis is what anti-EVers seem to miss.
I agree, an EV is less convenient...
...on the 1%* of journeys where you need to drive more than the range in one go (and have no intention of stopping to go to the toilet/grab a coffee/give the kids/dog 15 minutes to run around/have some lunch/dinner).
For the other 99% of the time, it's far more convenient as you just park up as usual and plug in instead of having to make a special trip to the petrol station and waste time queuing and then standing there getting petrol/diesel & other people's hand-grease all over your fingers whilst filling up.
* Of course there are going to be people who fall outside of this, but given that the average commute is ~10 miles and average annual mileage is >10k, it's likely that this is true for a large proportion of the population.
that examples not particularly good .. if you, just did a 300mile ev car trip once a month, the 10hours would be eaten into.At fifteen minutes per fill it’s ten hours of your life wasted standing at a petrol pump every year.
Indeed doing 11k a year at 20mpg means I would have to buy 2500 litres of fuel, with a 60 litre tank you would fill up 41 times
At fifteen minutes per fill it’s ten hours of your life wasted standing at a petrol pump every year.
that examples not particularly good .. if you, just did a 300mile ev car trip once a month, the 10hours would be eaten into.
(even though, of course, an ev overnight home charge facility eleviates most ICE stops)
It’s a cool looking car, if you’re only doing short, town based commutes it should be ok but is expensive for that.
Booked a camping trip in Pembrokeshire on a campsite that has absolutely no electricity supply, showers heated by solar etc. Thought it'd be a good test for the Model 3 SR+ but turns out there's nothing to worry about.
Could get there without stopping for 130 miles/2h 20min (90% down to 19%). But we can stop at Bridgend where there's a Tesla charger, midpoint so a likely toilet/coffee stop anyway. 11 mins of charge and we'll arrive on a less-risky 40%.
There's then a free EV charger at the National Trust car park for the beach that we're visting anyway, and despite the situation at the campsite I emailed ahead and the owner has said "as for the electric car that’s not a problem, we can accommodate you on the farm if you need to plug it in overnight. Only a 2 min drive away from the campsite. We can work out the electricity cost but it’s fine for us for you to leave it here." Plus we can use it to charge our blow up mattresses and phones every day without the engine being 'on'. Or just play video games or watch Netflix if it's raining...
Cost of charging at the campsite will be max £4 (25kw * 16p) but I'll probably give them a tenner to say thanks.
Yeah, the monthly repayments are quite decent, around £300. From what ive seen though, actually charging EV's can be quite expensive.
Yeah, the monthly repayments are quite decent, around £300. From what ive seen though, actually charging EV's can be quite expensive.
How would they force people to move over when the time comes?
Financially I couldn't afford to buy an electric car and I don't really see that changing. If they offered a scrappage scheme it still would leave way too much money to pay out.
There is a reason people like me drive old bangers.
Yep all the fuel saving and go towards depreciation on a shiny new ev.There's the fuel saving to take into account.
If like me you are going to be saving £100 a month on fuel. That's an extra £100 per month that can go to fund the car.
Others will save significantly more as we only do a combined 9k a year across 2 cars.
So if I'm willing to spend say £200 a month on a car that can now become £300 a month for an electric car.
Bare in mind electric cars have less moving parts, nothing really needs replacing or repairing bar tyres.
Take those savings into accounts then people can probably put an extra £150 minimum on top of their normal car budget. Likely a lot more.