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Had my current diesel van for 7 years, total cost including purchase, repairs and servicing has worked out at less than 30 pound a week, no electric van could come close to those figures, most of my driving is local, but had to go to Andover a few weeks ago, and drove there and back without refueling, using a similar size ev van i would of had to stop and charge 4 times at least.
What van have you got Charlie?
 
No chance of any new diesel vehicle lasting 10 years. All the pollution reduction crap stuck in them now makes them complex and unreliable.
The garage that looks after my van said just that. The blue stuff doesn't help matters, im told.
 
at the moment yes
I'm with Octopus and their EV tariff gves me 7p per kWh for 5 hours a night, still just using a 3 pin plug (2kw) and that gives me about 30 miles per night, or 210 per week

if I fitted a proper 6kW charger that would be 90 mile per night from the cheap 5 hour window

we also have a diesel car so I have no issues if i suddenly needed to make a long journey (and with a very elderly parent that is possible)

Should be 6 hours of cheap electricity per night with Intelligent Octopus Go.
 
10 years warranty. You wont get thst on a Fiat, Peugeot or a vauxhall

:ROFLMAO: Built by Stellantis in Spain (Vigo)! (And I can assure you, about as Japanese as my Alfa)! Toyota and PSA have been collaborating for many years. It always cracks me up how some people won't touch a Citroen C1 but would pay extra for a Toyota Aygo! They were built at a jointly owned Peugeot / Citroen / Toyota plant in the Czech Republic for many years, by exactly the same people using exactly the same parts, except badges.

I can assure you the Vauxhall Combo, Fiat Doblo and Peugeot Partner (and Toyota ProAce City) are all the same vehicle. The first three are currently being built at Ellesmere Port! The Toyota is built in a Spanish plant. No Japanese involved...

 
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It's a Peugeot Partner with a Toyota badge stuck on it. You won't have to worry about spares availability!
its a stelliantis from spain -
Should be 6 hours of cheap electricity per night with Intelligent Octopus Go.
its on a 3 pin plug and not sure if van is intellignt ?
anyways I prefer to limit charge though my own software, then I can mostly limit it to 80%
(and also stop my stupid growatt system draining the solar batteries)

lots of confusion and dif stories about looking after the batteries, unlike solar power batteries that are happy with 100%, these environment destroying cobalt (nmc) EV batteries become highly unstable at 100% and best not to exceed 80% unless a long journey is immanently planned and even then only risk that on a cold day

some say take them to 100% at least once per moth to balance up the cells, some say too risky, and others say just take them to 100% every day - this is the problem with the motor industry, too many people in it talk utter bo||ocks
 
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