City Fan
Well-Known Member
Things have progressed significantly.It won’t happen. The infrastructure is pathetic, ill thought out and not practical.
If you just take charging points as a first step. There are multiple service providers out there that all require their own app, password and so on, some even require you to have their card to use. It just doesn’t work.
A couple of years ago I decided to drive to Newcastle from London. After charging half way and then again near Newcastle it took me nearly 10 hours for a journey that should have been 7 including stops. If you don’t own an electric car they claim that a full charge can get you 300 miles, try putting the heating on in the car and watch that drop by half.
The cost of electricity is also meaning they aren’t that cheap to run either, any more.
The majority of charge points you can just tap your debit card on and not need apps and passwords etc.
My car claims just over 400 miles and I can get 300 easily, even with heating on.
And I charge my car overnight at home for about 8p/kwh, which works out at about 2.5p per mile. So significantly cheaper to run than petrol cars. However if you charge on the public network, it works out about the same per mile as petrol depending on the exact cost of course.
The two main issues I currently see is for those people who don’t life in a house with a driveway, how on earth do they charge? As already mentioned, if they charge on the public network it’s expensive. And the second issue is the cost of the cars - it makes sense for me to have one as a company car because of the BIK implications, but I’d never buy one myself.