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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1464 |
But of course most EV owners will charge at home on 7.5p kWh and most EV's will manage at least 4 miles per kWh. Making the cost 1.87p per mile.
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27th Aug 2022 9:32am |
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dhallworth Member Since: 10 Oct 2011 Location: Glasgow Posts: 3072 |
If you're comparing like for like then you're looking at the F-Pace S (slightly less power) or the F-Pace SVR (more power) and neither of those will be anywhere near the I-Pace for long distance running costs. 2002 4.6 Vogue SE - Alveston Red with Lightstone Leather
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27th Aug 2022 9:45am |
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Flashman Member Since: 05 Jun 2011 Location: Windsor & Brentwood Posts: 1228 |
You also have to factor in the potential cost of a replacement battery after the warranty runs out. Tesla were asking close to $20k on an out of warranty model S, which would write the car off in most cases.
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27th Aug 2022 10:09am |
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MikeO Member Since: 02 Jan 2018 Location: The Cotswolds Posts: 517 |
7.5p is what we pay to charge the car. Octopus Energy. <2p per mile and free charging in a number of places locally. And there are plenty of EVs outside of warranty by many years still on their original batteries. I'd hazard about 99% of them! 2016 Skoda Octavia VRS Estate
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27th Aug 2022 12:42pm |
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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1464 |
Do you factor in the cost of a replacement engine and gearbox for your ICE vehicle? The last one on here as I recall was £24,000 when the turbo's let go and the diesel ran away.
Well reliability is rich coming from a Range Rover jockey as for cost effective you must have your head deep in the sand not to see it.
Octopus GO for one does this. BMW i3 Electric Car 2012 Full Fat RR 4.4 TDV8 (now gone) 2006 VW Touareg 3.0 TDi V6 |
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27th Aug 2022 1:56pm |
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IanBoxgrove Member Since: 15 Oct 2021 Location: West Sussex Posts: 12 |
As said Octopus Go but if you don’t mind spending an afternoon shopping at Tesco, it is free! Next up, batteries are lasting far longer than originally predicted so 400,000 miles is now possible out of virtually any EV car battery, not only Tesla! Cells are replaceable so replacing complete batteries is a rarity. EV’s involved in crashes similarly can be repaired and if not, then those batteries supply the cell replacement bank. It does’t end there, as ‘old’ batteries are used for home batteries used in solar homes! Doom sayers are going to have to wake up to the real world reality, EV’s are here and are staying! 500 miles per charge on some of the new cars, well over 350 miles is becoming the reality. |
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27th Aug 2022 1:57pm |
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Flashman Member Since: 05 Jun 2011 Location: Windsor & Brentwood Posts: 1228 |
Wow, seemed to hit the EV fanboys raw nerves. 4 hours of charging a car on a normal household supply will give you very few miles, and before you state just install a fast charger, these are not possible for many households and also cost a fair whack. I also bet the free car park supplies will change soon when the unit prices keep rising. Commercial prices per kWh are far higher than the capped Ofgem rates.
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27th Aug 2022 2:46pm |
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Martin2 Member Since: 15 Jun 2020 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 766 |
7.5p is only available for 4 hours a day, so c110 miles of range. Fine for a lot of people, but wouldn’t work for me which really pushes up the cost per mile. You also have to take into account the cost outside those 4 hours, so all your other electricity requirement plus any range above 110 miles. They want 39.35p per kWh if I signed up now vs my current rate of 27.63, so 42% more expensive. People on older deals may have better rates? At the rates I’ve seen, quoting less than 2p per mile for running an EV isn’t true, even if 100 miles charge a day works for you, you have to take into account the extra cost of running your household.
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27th Aug 2022 2:54pm |
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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1464 |
4 hours of charging gives me 140 miles so thats fine, not many people do more than 140 miles per day. As for fast chargers, sub £300 so less than your road tax
Yep they will go the way free petrol and diesel went..... What?........ There hasnt been free petrol and diesel ever..... Silly me
Really?
True but it is improving rapidly and it's not bad in most areas
They are good now, when the cells are finished for EV's (not many), they are re used for household energy storage and then finally stripped down and a lot of it recycled.
We pretty much have that now, 3 varietys covering all applications
You need to research a little more to dispel the myth
Bullshit, what servicing do you think a battery gets? Why would the values collapse? did the EURO6 diesels cause EURO5 diesel prices to collapse?
Yep they will tax fuel through the roof and ramp up road tax to deter ICE usage which of course is the goal.
I take it you've not noticed the increase in petrol and diesel cost over the last 12 months? that's more of a concern I would have thought once you take the blinkers off. The OP's post refereed to a Daily Telegraph article which is poorly researched and even worse in presentation. I don't understand why journalists wish to report such inaccurate findings when simple research as has been done here completely disproves what was reported. You say you did not post for an argument, why post things that simply are not true? BMW i3 Electric Car 2012 Full Fat RR 4.4 TDV8 (now gone) 2006 VW Touareg 3.0 TDi V6 |
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27th Aug 2022 3:05pm |
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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1464 |
Your argument is flawed and youre not comparing like for like eg tariffs, youre taking the current Octopus GO tariff and making comparisons to one youre on. For example Octopus GO has a daytime rate of 38.82p and an off peak of 7.5p. Octopus 12m fixed from August 2022 is 70.16p so as you can see the daytime units are cheaper on GO. You also gain in that overnight you can load shift so immersion heater, washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher all benefit from the 7.5p rate. I can also run my EV from Solar absolutely free! BMW i3 Electric Car 2012 Full Fat RR 4.4 TDV8 (now gone) 2006 VW Touareg 3.0 TDi V6 |
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27th Aug 2022 3:12pm |
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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1464 |
I do find that many people reporting bullshit and major concerns over battery life, charging points etc are people that have not experienced it first hand and are simply repeating hearsay without checking the facts first. BMW i3 Electric Car
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27th Aug 2022 3:16pm |
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MikeO Member Since: 02 Jan 2018 Location: The Cotswolds Posts: 517 |
I drive both an ICE and an EV. I don't consider myself a fan boy but I have been very surprised by the EV. Are they for everyone? Of course not and nobody is suggesting that. But the sort of FUD I see regularly posted on this forum does frustrate me. Why can't people just see past this sort of nonsense?
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27th Aug 2022 3:55pm |
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Full-fat-Lance Member Since: 06 Feb 2022 Location: Essex Posts: 119 |
That’s not really the case these days. The child labour was much more of an issue when the cobalt was used more exclusively in the crude oil refining process. EV battery manufactures have improved standards and conditions. |
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27th Aug 2022 3:59pm |
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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1464 |
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Absolutely, all what MikeO said BMW i3 Electric Car 2012 Full Fat RR 4.4 TDV8 (now gone) 2006 VW Touareg 3.0 TDi V6 |
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27th Aug 2022 4:11pm |
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