Reply To: Skoda Kodiaq

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monty
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    No mate we did not..

    Thats a shame mate, considering the rather large battery. It takes 5-6hrs to charge my Tucson PHEV 13.8kW battery from a 10A granny charger, so not particularly practical for you. However, if you can charge at home, I highly recommend you get a 32A (7kW) interlocked commando socket (CEE) installed for £250 – £300. Your charging costs would then plummet even on your standard electricity rate but, if you wanted you could even join the standard Octopus Go tariff at 8p/kWh or similar available tariffs. If you need any more info on commando sockets, let me know.

     

    Thank you for that info…

     

    I will continue trying to bring those electric cost down.

    But we can’t have a charger at home.

    We are waiting on a couple of different discount EV cards so things will improve on that £15.

    The car itself is a lovely quality car to drive.