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Took delivery of my new EV last week, so far very impressed and it seems that there has been much effort to make the interior as plush as possible to attract drivers to the technology.
One question I do have though, are people really paying £0.61 to £0.91 per kWh to charge quickly when out on the road? If so, it's going to cost me much more per mile easily. Whilst I'll obviously be charging at home as much as possible, if I ever need to do more that 250 miles I likely will have to charge on the go, and it seems extortionate!
Just been looking at UK holiday cottages for the summer, and they've cottoned on as well. If you want a place with a charger facility then it's an extra £500 or so for those properties! Hot tub surcharge territory this!
Charging on the go in this country is ridiculous.
You can get it cheaper if you use the open to all tesla charging points (just need to download the app). I have octoverse app which gets you some discounts (today you get 15% of at various chargers). Found myself on long journeys checking which companies are along the way and signing up the the app and checking what deals they have.
It winds me especially at these big charging hubs that the facilities run by some global coffee chain pay hardly any tax in this country yet I have to pay an extortionate amount in tax to get from a to b, be it either in an ev or ice car.
Sorry rant over. There is a guy on YouTube called dave takes it on. His videos might not be for everyone however he does a video once a month which where checks out prices of the charging companies which is quite useful