Reply To: 3p per mile ev tax

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kdwolf
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    Was stuck down at Sidmouth last weekend. Not one ultra fast charging unit around (unless I drive to Exeter). Found Instavolt on my way home – 120kW or so for £0.82 per kW.

    Who will be buying the EVs in three years time I wonder?

    Insurance – much more expensive

    Taxes – starting with 3p who knows what will be in 2029.

    Tyres – as the vehicle much heavier, more frequent tyres replacement required.

    Second hand out of warranty fixes – take a mortgage.

    Until they will remove Mad Ed or kill the Net Zero, the price of electricity for public EV chargers will continue growing.

    And yes one can pay Tesla membership or others, but good luck to you to find one in Sidmouth, Honiton and many other country sides, where there is no business insensitive for the big networks to invest into the EV charging public units.

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    Apologies for briefness and spelling mistakes.

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