The all things EV chat thread

Happy free for the rest of the year day all EV owners! Although TBF it's was probs march or something for octopus customers 🤣

By this date, the average petrol or diesel car driver has already spent as much on fuel this year as an EV driver will spend on electricity for the entire year.

Suggest you don’t pay your ‘leccy bill for the rest of the year… ;) :ROFLMAO:
 
Suggest you don’t pay your ‘leccy bill for the rest of the year… ;) :ROFLMAO:
Ok....
Anyway , octopus are now offering a £30 a month option for one EV regardless of how much you charge. I've not done the maths but I saw someone say they think it's about 18000 miles worth, although that depends on EV and driving style obviously. Still 360 a year for unlimited miles , that going to be good for some.
 
Happy free for the rest of the year day all EV owners! Although TBF it's was probs march or something for octopus customers 🤣

By this date, the average petrol or diesel car driver has already spent as much on fuel this year as an EV driver will spend on electricity for the entire year.
Seriously .... who cares 😉
 
Happy free for the rest of the year day all EV owners! Although TBF it's was probs march or something for octopus customers 🤣

By this date, the average petrol or diesel car driver has already spent as much on fuel this year as an EV driver will spend on electricity for the entire year.

What’s free for the rest of the year ?

Does the difference between fuel and leccy bills fill the gap of the extra money required to buy the EV car
 
What’s free for the rest of the year ?

Does the difference between fuel and leccy bills fill the gap of the extra money required to buy the EV car
Don't overthink it chum, it's just a way to show how much less running an EV is than a ice car.
 
Nooooo… cue pages of spreadsheets infinity boring everyone with unicorns dancing on sunlit uplands :ROFLMAO:
Not at all, just highlighting I'll spend about 300 this year on fuel. It's easy maths
 
Not at all, just highlighting I'll spend about 300 this year on fuel. It's easy maths

Thats why on my travels I try my best to use electroverse.. means one DD payment for the following

Car home charging
Car public charging
House electric
House gas
Sneaky extra golf stuff when the balance builds lol
 
Ok....
Anyway , octopus are now offering a £30 a month option for one EV regardless of how much you charge. I've not done the maths but I saw someone say they think it's about 18000 miles worth, although that depends on EV and driving style obviously. Still 360 a year for unlimited miles , that going to be good for some.
I have just made the switch to Octopus, saw that deal and did not bother to do the 'how many miles?' maths knowing my current spend is around £2 a week.
 
I have just made the switch to Octopus, saw that deal and did not bother to do the 'how many miles?' maths knowing my current spend is around £2 a week.
Did you go for intelligent? That's what we have, I like the overnight cheap and smart charging. With 2 of my kids finishing uni this year , my miles will drop massively so I'll stick with iog.
 
Did you go for intelligent? That's what we have, I like the overnight cheap and smart charging. With 2 of my kids finishing uni this year , my miles will drop massively so I'll stick with iog.

I will be doing so once I am with them. I already have an OHME charger*.
I was doing a sign up via a referral from Paul but the referral page did not offer the straight to intelligent.


*The switch was caused by OVO charge anytime no longer working with my Peugeot and the OHME charger.
 
I will be doing so once I am with them. I already have an OHME charger*.
I was doing a sign up via a referral from Paul but the referral page did not offer the straight to intelligent.


*The switch was caused by OVO charge anytime no longer working with my Peugeot and the OHME charger.
Yes I had heard they had dropped ohme.
 
BBC News - Electric cars will be cheaper to buy, pledges Heidi Alexander - BBC News

Interesting to see what comes of this. On the whole the surge of buying has stalled and somehow the govt needs to jump start those currently not convinced.

The article is not just about subsidies, it's about bringing charging to areas it isn't currently possible to.
 
BBC News - Electric cars will be cheaper to buy, pledges Heidi Alexander - BBC News

Interesting to see what comes of this. On the whole the surge of buying has stalled and somehow the govt needs to jump start those currently not convinced.

The article is not just about subsidies, it's about bringing charging to areas it isn't currently possible to.

Will be interesting to see how they are going to fund any infrastructure improvement and also how they will make EV cars cheaper
 
BBC News - Electric cars will be cheaper to buy, pledges Heidi Alexander - BBC News

Interesting to see what comes of this. On the whole the surge of buying has stalled and somehow the govt needs to jump start those currently not convinced.

The article is not just about subsidies, it's about bringing charging to areas it isn't currently possible to.
I was recently considering making the jump to electric. One of the things that put it on hold for me was the introduction of VED for them.
A tax based on emissions and electric cars were hit for £195/year, which seemed silly. And any car with enough range, size and comfort for us is going to have a list price over £40k and attract the expensive car penalty. So that's an extra £3000 on the price over the first 5 years.

I'm not being political as I have no allegiance to any party, but I do wonder what they are going to give back compared to what they added and how much it costs to administrate?
 
I was recently considering making the jump to electric. One of the things that put it on hold for me was the introduction of VED for them.
A tax based on emissions and electric cars were hit for £195/year, which seemed silly. And any car with enough range, size and comfort for us is going to have a list price over £40k and attract the expensive car penalty. So that's an extra £3000 on the price over the first 5 years.

I'm not being political as I have no allegiance to any party, but I do wonder what they are going to give back compared to what they added and how much it costs to administrate?

I think it is simple serious realisation from the Government that allowing EVs to be tax free was going to make a serious dent in their finances for the long run.

They did the same thing to low emission diesels - scrapping the £30 rate of VED.
 
I think it is simple serious realisation from the Government that allowing EVs to be tax free was going to make a serious dent in their finances for the long run.

They did the same thing to low emission diesels - scrapping the £30 rate of VED.
I'd be interested to know if ICE sales have also stagnated.
We were in the market for a new car and have been shopping around for a while but have decided that our 9 and 7-year-old cars can do a few more years.
Lots of fast but extremely boring and soulless cars out there at the moment - ICE and electric. I don't want to feel like I'm sitting behind a desk operating a computer when I'm in the car. Toyota was a breath of fresh air, which I never thought I'd say.
 
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