We fixed 2 years at 30p/kWh day and I think 20p at night.
High but the rest are higher now.
It's only £30 to pull out if...
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Just noodling some numbers on EVs:
Unless pump fuel price goes up , it makes EVs look less attractive than was the case:
Errm
diesel 60mpg 4.54ltrs
60 miles £6.75
=~11p/mile
I saw Vicky BH trying a few EV's on 5th Gear, getting
real-driving EV result about 2 miles/kWh ( quite a bit less than mfrs claim)
They found the rate you get varies a lot with the right foot.
night rate, 10p/mile.. Day rate 15p/mile. Eh?
So I looked at Leaseplan's figures: but
their electricity rates are history. My night rate is more than their flat rate.
These don't allow for you getting much less miles per kWh than the mfrs claim, (or ageing batteries) either. Fake Newz?
If you have to charge from a charging point, this (also out of date and sponsored by Nissan Leaf)
https://www.whatcar.com/news/the-true-cost-of-using-public-charging-points/n21009
(scroll to the lower table) shows some charging costs up to 69p/kWhr.
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EVs are cheaper, but the gap's shrinking.
It depends what the gov does with fuel taxes overall.
https://www.gov.uk/tax-on-shopping/fuel-duty
petrol/diesel 60p/litre now.
Somewhere in Scandinavia they had to increase the tax on EV charging to make up for lost fuel duty.
Wholesale Gas price rising from what it was but settled from the peak: predicted to be a wild ride
OIL - predicted to hit $200