KenL
Tour Rookie
Saw a what car (I think) video recently. It cost more to charge a car than fuel it at motorway services on a journey north from London.
Saw a what car (I think) video recently. It cost more to charge a car than fuel it at motorway services on a journey north from London.
Not sure it really is profiteering. Remember that commercial organisations are not protected by a price cap. My niece and her partner run a company and are paying about 60p per unit for electricity. Of course the big EV charger companies will have done a deal of some sort, but let's not all jump to the conclusion that they are gouging the market.I do worry that people with electric cars are being hit by profiteering when charging away from home though.
Do they run a company that charges motorists for electricity?Not sure it really is profiteering. Remember that commercial organisations are not protected by a price cap. My niece and her partner run a company and are paying about 60p per unit for electricity. Of course the big EV charger companies will have done a deal of some sort, but let's not all jump to the conclusion that they are gouging the market.
I presume this is a joke, but I suppose there's a small chance my previous post could be interpreted that they are a minor EV charging company.Do they run a company that charges motorists for electricity?
It might not always be possible to stick to those parameters though. .
No, it wasn't a joke. That's how I read your message.I presume this is a joke, but I suppose there's a small chance my previous post could be interpreted that they are a minor EV charging company.
So just to clarify: they run a holiday park.
I guess public charging for EVs is a bit like motorway petrol, a distress purchase as in this case there is a better, cheaper alternative - home charging and you only use public charging if you really have to.
I'm not convinced on hybrid. A friend of mine has a full hybrid and he doesn't do enough mileage to keep the battery charged nowadays, so he basically is running it on petrol.Remember to factor in the purchase price as well, they are a lot more than the comparable size petrol car. Possibly go hybrid to start with?
I'm not convinced on hybrid. A friend of mine has a full hybrid and he doesn't do enough mileage to keep the battery charged nowadays, so he basically is running it on petrol.
I have a plug-in hybrid and, whilst I can charge it at home, charging it on the move has been a constant issue. Many hotels I stop at either don't have chargers, or they are not working, or they are occupied. And I can't charge on the motorways as a plug-in hybrid takes about 4 hours to deliver 25-30 miles charge (20-25 in the winter).
So when I am away, I find myself running on petrol more often than not.
Why do I have a plug-in hybrid? As full electric was not available at the time, and the company car tax allowance made moving from my diesel vehicle a no-brainer.
For fast charging, is there not an issue that too much of that ruins the battery?
Out of interest, what do you reckon your economy figures are. An average?I'm not convinced on hybrid. A friend of mine has a full hybrid and he doesn't do enough mileage to keep the battery charged nowadays, so he basically is running it on petrol.
I have a plug-in hybrid and, whilst I can charge it at home, charging it on the move has been a constant issue. Many hotels I stop at either don't have chargers, or they are not working, or they are occupied. And I can't charge on the motorways as a plug-in hybrid takes about 4 hours to deliver 25-30 miles charge (20-25 in the winter).
So when I am away, I find myself running on petrol more often than not.
Why do I have a plug-in hybrid? As full electric was not available at the time, and the company car tax allowance made moving from my diesel vehicle a no-brainer.
For fast charging, is there not an issue that too much of that ruins the battery?
I realised after I made the comment about the high cost of EV, the OP was talking about Porsche - I don't think he would be too concerned with buying cheapI'm not convinced on hybrid. A friend of mine has a full hybrid and he doesn't do enough mileage to keep the battery charged nowadays, so he basically is running it on petrol.
I have a plug-in hybrid and, whilst I can charge it at home, charging it on the move has been a constant issue. Many hotels I stop at either don't have chargers, or they are not working, or they are occupied. And I can't charge on the motorways as a plug-in hybrid takes about 4 hours to deliver 25-30 miles charge (20-25 in the winter).
So when I am away, I find myself running on petrol more often than not.
Why do I have a plug-in hybrid? As full electric was not available at the time, and the company car tax allowance made moving from my diesel vehicle a no-brainer.
For fast charging, is there not an issue that too much of that ruins the battery?
According to my app, over the last 2,500 miles I've averaged 55mpg and 10.3m/kWh. Skoda Superb iV. I've had it 2 years now and finally got a full home charger when we moved house last September. I'm lucky in that my company reimburse me for my charging costs.Out of interest, what do you reckon your economy figures are. An average?