That is one hell of a unique circle you keep! My wife hasn’t done 20k miles in her whole life I wouldn’t thinkPossibly it's because I don't know anyone who doesn't do at least 20K miles per year.
That is one hell of a unique circle you keep! My wife hasn’t done 20k miles in her whole life I wouldn’t thinkPossibly it's because I don't know anyone who doesn't do at least 20K miles per year.
I most certainly charge to 100% prior to a long trip.. Having a home charger, usually we just charge it to 100% in the 4 hour cheap EV tariff window (2-6AM for me) and it's ready to go in the morning.. since a lot of our journeys are the same 150 mile trip, that's enough to complete it in any weather/conditions we've ever encountered thus far.
The majority of the time we are just doing normal commuting and normal local trips and we charge to 80% and then every 3 days or so when it's around 20-30%, pop it back on charge over night..
The fact that light use is generally in the 20-80% range for optimal battery life doesn't mean we think of the 'range' as only being that 60% window, that would be absurd..
That is one hell of a unique circle you keep! My wife hasn’t done 20k miles in her whole life I wouldn’t think
Is that just because that's how far they want to get away from you.Possibly it's because I don't know anyone who doesn't do at least 20K miles per year.
Don’t flatter yourself - you made that one up. Think you need to get out a little more !!Those mountain bike trails must be far away.
Is this the same guy who doesnt like Octopus due to the expensive standing charge and in the day has a special lamp at his office desk?
Well that's the thing, the octopus gas price about double what I am paying now and the day rate for electric is 25% more than I am paying now. I have these prices locked in for another 22 months but I can exit with no fee.
My projected mileage is about half yours so its certainly not a no-brainer for me. I was hoping there was a public sheet on google docks I could 'borrow' and plug my own numbers into but as you say, its not hard to make one.
In terms of Octopus at their current prices, a quick back of the fag packet calculation comes out as below:
I think I'll need about 2100 kwh on the night rate, 3700 kwh on the day rate and 13,000 in gas.
So 2100 @ 5p = £105
3700 @ 25p = £925
13,000 @ 7p (!!! ) = £910
= £1,940
VS
5800 @ 20p = £1,160
13,000 @ 3.85p = £500
= £1,660
As you can see my current provider is considerably cheaper due to the gas. I could see if I can switch the electric only, I'll have to see if that will shaft me on gas with my current supplier. Even then we are talking about 10% cheaper electric at the cost of having a restricted 4 hour window.
I’m not sure you have to switch both fuels ?