Churchlawtonblue
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Hasnt the cost of charging electric cars also gone up. Electricy bills have.£10 a gallon now I think EVs will take off which is exactly what the powers that be want
Hasnt the cost of charging electric cars also gone up. Electricy bills have.£10 a gallon now I think EVs will take off which is exactly what the powers that be want
Yes certainly, though it is still a lot cheaper than petrol.Hasnt the cost of charging electric cars also gone up. Electricy bills have.
starts from £53,000. If i had the money it would be a no brainer, beauty of a car!Just been loaned a BMW i4 for the week whilst my vehicle is in for repair.
What a beautiful car this is.
I have no idea at what the cost would be to buy it. As much as I like it the seats seem very sporty and less comfy. My sciatica was kicking in as I haven't drove in that seated position for years. Used to driving an X5 and a Vivaro.
Think I favour the Kia Evo 6.
Still relatively cheap if you do it overnightHasnt the cost of charging electric cars also gone up. Electricy bills have.
Tesla Model Y next on my shopping list... I've been impressed with the Jaguar ePace Diesel we have which gives an indicated 62mpg at legal speeds on the motorway with no AC but I drove a BMW i3s as a company car for 18 months and always said I'd have another EV as long as it had decent range.... The fuel prices and the fact that we're due to become grandparents in December (two sons will be in Stafford by then when the eldest lad moves back) mean that an EV will be ideal when we're up and down between Hawarden and Stafford
Factor in buying a new tesla and then tell me its cheap?Still relatively cheap if you do it overnight
Very informative, many thanks.Yes certainly, though it is still a lot cheaper than petrol.
I use Octopus Energy's 'Go' tariff. 7.5p/Kwh between 12:30am and 4:30am - The car is set to charge during that time. Car covers 20-30 miles per day on average, so its always fully charged in the morning.
A car doing 40mpg will be getting through £150-£200 in fuel to that, my Smart Meter tells me the cost of keeping my car charged is about 80p per day, call it £30/month and that's an overestimate.
Doing short trips, in an old EV, and being able to charge from home is the sweet spot for EVs IMHO. No point in dropping £30-£40k on a new one to save £200/month.