I put fuel in a V8 today in the cold, now that’s what I see as a “faff”.
Yes but its worth it for the noise
I put fuel in a V8 today in the cold, now that’s what I see as a “faff”.
Not really no, I said what I did. If you can do a list of BEV's under 30k that will do a 400 mile trip with one 15 minute stop I'm all ears. I'm not an evangelist to either form of transportation.Sorry I don't know what you can and can't afford. You simply stated what you wanted to do, and if it was achievable.
There will always be some people that will "never buy cheap Chinese rubbish.
There isn't going to be cheap Tesla in the UK for a while yet.The lead time on the id3 is also pretty long (next April/May at the earliest) and part of me wonders about waiting for the supposed cheaper Tesla models that could be coming out next year (though who's to say if that will happen)
My home rate is 16p kWhRandom question: What is the going rate for the average kWh you guys charge at? Both at home and at charging stations.
There isn't going to be cheap Tesla in the UK for a while yet.
The Model S, 3 and Y have all taken 2+ years since the US launch to become available in the UK.
4 years is a long time to lease a car, especially an EV, where the landscape is changing significantly every year. I would personally go for 2 or 3 years.Makes sense, in which case going for the id3 for ~4 years and then see what the state of things are at that point I guess
Edit: But not from VW themselves, as they appear to be a total ripoff
Thanks. I'm fortunate in that my night tariff is roughly 6p/kWh and it's 22:00-07:00!My home rate is 16p kWh
Some overnight home tariffs have 5p kWh between 00:30 and 04:30
Public charging rate varies from free at some 7kW chargers, e.g. Tesco, or 23p to 69p per kWh. depending on the charging company and the speed of the charger.
4 years is a long time to lease a car, especially an EV, where the landscape is changing significantly every year. I would personally go for 2 or 3 years.
The 70p chargers are Ionity. At that price it would be one off use for longer trips.Thanks. I'm fortunate in that my night tariff is roughly 6p/kWh and it's 22:00-07:00!
Looking at some of those prices, I can't see how a BEV is really worth it over a hybrid or ICE. At 70p/kWh, you might as well just drive a normal car...
Not really no, I said what I did. If you can do a list of BEV's under 30k that will do a 400 mile trip with one 15 minute stop I'm all ears. I'm not an evangelist to either form of transportation.
I could be wrong, and hope I am, but sort of think running costs will increase massively once a majority of people are in BEV's. Gov will want that lost tax money back somehow.The Kona is about as close as you are going to get but it’s above your budget and will require more time stopped.
Is £30k your normal ‘ICE’ budget or does it already factor in the considerably cheaper running costs of an EV? The total cost of ownership equations is greatly slated towards purchase cost, where as ICE is much higher running costs. The residuals on BEVs are also very good at the moment.
I could be wrong, and hope I am, but sort of think running costs will increase massively once a majority of people are in BEV's. Gov will want that lost tax money back somehow.
The government generally doesn’t pass retrospective tax legislation. They can’t realistically tax the fuel so I can’t see any EV being bought now being in scope of what new taxes they bring in on new vehicles to replace VED/fuel duty.
For example, my euro 5 diesel still has £30 VED despite it being pretty bad on nox emissions and my wife’s euro 5 petrol is £200 and increasing while its ULEZ compliant.
The government generally doesn’t pass retrospective tax legislation. They can’t realistically tax the fuel so I can’t see any EV being bought now being in scope of what new taxes they bring in on new vehicles to replace VED/fuel duty.
For example, my euro 5 diesel still has £30 VED despite it being pretty bad on nox emissions and my wife’s euro 5 petrol is £200 and increasing while its ULEZ compliant.
they need to be upfront on the % of total that are company bev purchases , if it's still 2/3 of total then government needs to adjust incentives - levelling up;October car registration data is out now.
Random question: What is the going rate for the average kWh you guys charge at? Both at home and at charging stations.