If you are considering a BEV here is some food for thought:
How far and frequent is your commute (there and back)?
Do you have off road parking?
Some info on home charging if you can:
If you do a round journey of 100 miles each day, you need to replace that overnight.
For example: To go 100 miles you will need, give or take, 100 / 3.7kWh (average consumption) = 27kWh. Divide 27/7kW rate of home charger can provide and you need about 4 hours of charge. 4 hours at 7kW is 28, which is a fraction over the 27 you needed. It is a rough example remember.
What you need to also remember is that on Octopus you can get the cost of electric down to 7.5p/kW overnight, so 4 hours charge x 7.5p is 30 pence for that commute.
Public charging costs heck of a lot more, so you would need to avoid that if possible, or don’t worry if work picks up the tab!
If you have your car outside, you can precondition (warm it up or cool it down), which is heavenly and you will never have to go to a stinking petrol station again!!
BEVs can be great fun to drive, the quietness and smoothness are in a different league. Well worth considering if you can home charge I’d say.
There are some great cars out there, I hope you find one that suits your needs.
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