Journey would only taken half a day in an ICE.
My journey times haven't really changed much, to be honest. I like to stretch my legs periodically even when in an ICE.
Journey would only taken half a day in an ICE.
Problem is people and dealers have no way of assessing health of the battery. With an ICE you can see from mileage and service history how a car has been used. But all used EVs are not equal. If one has lived in warm climes and been fast charged a lot, the battery will have degraded a lot compared to one used in Northern Europe and slow charged at home. The used values just reflect people's lack of confidence in the vehicles out there. Unless manus put a battery condition meter, etc on the dash next to odometer, uncertainty will reign
There are also a lot of people whose daily drive is not much. I have an idea most drivers do less than 100 miles a day, and many less than 50. I think my daily commute has never been more than 120 miles a day ( though weekly commutes have been far more) so the only thing putting me off an EV or PIH was the much higher purchase price. I calculated that even if I kept the vehicle for ten years, and used solar panels on sunny days, I would never save enough on fuel to cover the difference.
I do wish this particular ounce of tripe would go away; it's trivial to resolve given that the thing that refuels the car highly likely passes right under its parking spotSo, EVs not suitable/economic for maybe 50% of car drivers who don't have a driveway
I do wish this particular ounce of tripe would go away; it's trivial to resolve given that the thing that refuels the car highly likely passes right under its parking spot
Maybe there is a really good reason it's impossible; I work in the industry and I ask anyone I come across who might have an answer. No one ever has oneMust be millions of miles of cables in Bristol, but never noticed any that have made it above ground for charging cars
Wear and TearWaT?
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I do wish this particular ounce of tripe would go away; it's trivial to resolve given that the thing that refuels the car highly likely passes right under its parking spot
You tell me; how much should it cost in labour to dig a small hole 750mm deep, tap into the cable there, fill it in, and attach a charger to it? Day's work? 200 quid?
Thanks. Sometimes using non standard acronyms in posts can be quite hard to work out what's being said.Wear and Tear
Haven't you missed a zero off that figure (and wouldn't that be per man?)!You tell me; how much should it cost in labour to dig a small hole 750mm deep, tap into the cable there, fill it in, and attach a charger to it? Day's work? 200 quid?
Europe’s largest electrical vehicle battery factory will be built in Bridgewater, Somerset, its Indian owner Tata Group has confirmed.
Construction is to begin immediately, and the factory is expected to start producing batteries in 2026. Tata decided to locate the 4bn facility, which is backed by £500m of government funding, at the 620-acre Gravity Smart Campus. It is the site of a former Royal Ordnance factory that made bombs during World War Two. The factory will make batteries for Tata Motors and JLR, formerly Jaguar Land Rover, before later expanding to produce cells for commercial vehicles, two-wheelers and energy storage solutions.