February Magazine - Nick Lomas EVs

RollerMan181 replied on 29/01/2021 12:55

Posted on 29/01/2021 12:55

I started to read the Nick Lomas' article published in this month’s magazine regarding the transition towards electric vehicles with scepticism at first. Having owned two electric vehicles for over 4 years, I have seen so much biased reporting by ill informed journalists or in journals with “other” agendas that are clearly out to recredit EVs, that I thought here we go again.

So it started off well, then I got to the bombshell. The article states that running costs are lower and implies that, this will go a long way to offset the initial costs of purchase.  Very true, in my case, the cost of the lease and low charging costs mean that I can run an EV for much less than that of a comparable petrol or diesel car. Then he states that it costs £20 to charge “at home”!  Where on earth did he get that figure from? Well done he just may have alienated thousands of potential people thinking about converting to an EV.

Please find below the true cost of charging at home on an Economy 7 tariff

KIA SOUL EV (30KWh battery). To charge from 50% to 100%  will give a total range of 130 miles in summer, 100 miles in winter)

DAY RATE £2.47 plus vat @5%

NIGHT RATE £1.59 plus vat @5%

The latest KIA SOUL EV, (64KWh battery) for comparison will do more than twice the range, so to charge from 50% to 100% :-

DAY RATE £5.28 plus vat @5%

NIGHT RATE £2.97 plus vat @5%

I have Economy 7 tariff and additionally I have solar panels, so when the sun is shining, any excess electricity goes in to my car. So I can charge for free sometimes. Even at Public chargers that charge 30p per KW, I’ve never got anywhere near paying £20. Last year I did 10k miles for less than £300.

So to allow people to make informed decisions,  could you please add a correction in next month's magazine.

 David Bell

Moved from the Story Section

brue replied on 11/02/2021 13:40

Posted on 11/02/2021 13:40

Everything can be done by science, cars will relay back mileage etc. 

Our EV is basically a motorised computer. smile

JVB66 replied on 11/02/2021 13:54

Posted on 11/02/2021 13:23 by Pageantpete07

With no road fund tax and no tax collected on fuel ,i suspect there will be an annual mileage charge .When applying for a permit to use the vehicle on the road you would have to enter the vehicle mileage.

Posted on 11/02/2021 13:54

In a round about way tax is collected via the EHU wink

Rufs replied on 11/02/2021 14:11

Posted on 11/02/2021 14:11

Which magazine had a very good Feb supplement where they rated EV's/Hybrids giving costs for charging, mileage possible etc, i sent them an email asking them to grasp the nettle and put a caravan of say 1600kgs on the back of a suitably sized EV tow car and to publish the results for towing capability e.g. mileage, handling in tight situations such as pitching up on site, all the stuff a good diesel tow car would do

this was their reply

"As our reviews are designed to be a general overview for the general consumer, we wouldn't consider suitability for towing a caravan, ownership of which is estimated as being around 550,000 for the whole of the UK, as essential or universal enough to be included as part of our reviews. We always recommend that any members who have specific interests do outside research into those topics if a product that we recommend interests them"

take it as you will undecidedanybody got a printable suitable reply ?

DavidKlyne replied on 11/02/2021 15:31

Posted on 11/02/2021 15:31

Rufs

You could reply that anyone who could afford an electric car capable of towing a 1600 kgs caravan is most certainly within the Which reader  demographic? They do sound a bit sniffy about caravans!!!

David

KeithL replied on 11/02/2021 17:13

Posted on 30/01/2021 15:19 by Stewart P

I'm sure the Government won't keep the zero tax for electric vehicles for long once the sales of internal combustion engined cars drop in favour of electric sufficiently and they will also have to find a way of recovering the loss of fuel duty somehow. Don't expect electric vehicle running costs to stay low for long!

Posted on 11/02/2021 17:13

Be welcome to taxing by the miles driven soon then

EmilysDad replied on 11/02/2021 17:28

Posted on 11/02/2021 13:40 by brue

Everything can be done by science, cars will relay back mileage etc. 

Our EV is basically a motorised computer. smile

Posted on 11/02/2021 17:28

I'm sure that there will then be those that will be able to make a box of electrickery to provide mis-information of the car's whereabouts 😉

brue replied on 11/02/2021 17:59

Posted on 11/02/2021 17:28 by EmilysDad

I'm sure that there will then be those that will be able to make a box of electrickery to provide mis-information of the car's whereabouts 😉

Posted on 11/02/2021 17:59

Or even stop the car  until payment? wink

Metheven replied on 15/02/2021 11:26

Posted on 11/02/2021 17:28 by EmilysDad

I'm sure that there will then be those that will be able to make a box of electrickery to provide mis-information of the car's whereabouts 😉

Posted on 15/02/2021 11:26

It's getting so difficult to isolate your car from whoever now, mine will download system software updates and satnav updates whilst its parked on the driveway and using my WiFi (called 'Over the Air' updates). Yes I have to allow the connection but if I don't then I cannot update the cars software system, and also because it has its own system SIM card who knows where and when its sending the cars information undecided

Metheven replied on 15/02/2021 11:59

Posted on 15/02/2021 11:45 by cyberyacht

It's always a bit worrying when your car is smarter than you are.

Posted on 15/02/2021 11:59

.... and it's getting easier as time marches on frown

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