Chub
My wife has progressive MS and just like you i was really scared and worried about taking the plunge, but i did my research before choosing to take the plunge. I researched all the charging points close to or within 10 miles of my home and was shocked just how many there were and even more shocked how many are free. I knew my car came with a standard 13 amp granny charger which will charge the car in just over 24 hours or so, thats what i call my reserve parachute.
BP have been a little shall we say annoying but after a few twists and turns they are finally on route to install the charger and estimate around 6 weeks so i have pulled the GO switch and this morning transferred the AP to the garage and i collect the car next Tuesday.
The advice from people on here, especially gotitjulie has been brilliant and really helped make my decision but at the end of the day you have to be comfortable with the change, the way i look at it is this, once you get into the lease the change in which you drive/charge will just become the norm and i see it no different than filling a car with fuel, its just changing habits that we have become so used to doing and charging will become the same.
I really hope you decide to go for it but like i said it has to be right for you so do the home work
Stuart
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Hyundai Ioniq 6 Ultimate trim
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Loves 3D printing & Plastic model kits
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