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

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JVB66 replied on 18/02/2021 16:55

Posted on 18/02/2021 16:31 by cyberyacht

Seems pretty widespread. I had the same request to do the survey via Email invitation under the auspices of our local community policing/neighbourhood watch.

Posted on 18/02/2021 16:55

Did you also respond? glad it has been sent to another of the chosen few, but not to the naysayerscool I noticed it originated from the Chief Constables organisation were there any other questions in your email?Herts Constabulary are very much leaders in NPRCameras as we were advised a couple of years agosurprised

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 18/02/2021 17:12

Posted on 18/02/2021 16:19 by JVB66

I admit to what I am privy to cool, sorry that you seem so far ,on the outskirts of it seems what some can be advisedwink  but then you it seems,  by some of your comments your world is far removed ,from real lifesurprised 

Posted on 18/02/2021 17:12

My world is far from yours for sure-millions of miles, I’m proud of every inch. Not to worry-if your Narnia gets you up in the morning I’m happy for you, go Narnia๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ˜Š

JVB66 replied on 18/02/2021 17:22

Posted on 18/02/2021 17:12 by Rocky 2 buckets

My world is far from yours for sure-millions of miles, Iโ€™m proud of every inch. Not to worry-if your Narnia gets you up in the morning Iโ€™m happy for you, go Narnia๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ˜Š

Posted on 18/02/2021 17:22

But then as cyber has posted he has also been contacted via a similar method, ,

So there are least one other in Narniaundecided

JVB66 replied on 18/02/2021 21:38

Posted on 17/02/2021 12:19 by DavidKlyne

I imagine with JLR announcing that they will change over to all electric car manufacturing by 2025 they will start to produce cars with proper towing capability. It's hard to imagine Land Rover selling a Discovery that can't tow? Land Rovers are used for all sorts of things beyond towing caravans. Clearly they won't be cheap and there is a danger that there will be a period in history where many might be priced out of electric tow cars and that could well have a very negative impact on our hobby. Or perhaps as Brue suggests upthread lead to more people moving to motorhomes as the price differential could be quite small or even to the advantage of the motorhome if one takes into account of the cost of both the caravan and the electric car?

David

Posted on 18/02/2021 21:38

Jaguar cars will be all electric by 2025?, they did not mention their Land Roversundecided

As in the name of the company being Jaguar /Land Rover?

JVB66 replied on 18/02/2021 21:56

Posted on 18/02/2021 21:38 by JVB66

Jaguar cars will be all electric by 2025?, they did not mention their Land Roversundecided

As in the name of the company being Jaguar /Land Rover?

Posted on 18/02/2021 21:56

Interesting programme on itv tonight ,which seemed to also focus on the lack of infrastructure that would be needed to encourage more people  to purchase EVs and also pointed out that 40% of properties have no access to enable EV chargingsurprised

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 19/02/2021 08:28

Posted on 18/02/2021 21:56 by JVB66

Interesting programme on itv tonight ,which seemed to also focus on the lack of infrastructure that would be needed to encourage more people  to purchase EVs and also pointed out that 40% of properties have no access to enable EV chargingsurprised

Posted on 19/02/2021 08:28

JV. . .It is 14(fourteen) years away. Fuel stations carry the charge systems now. There are folk all over the world already owning & running them. I accept you are not interested but it is coming. I doubt they will concern you but even you can’t stop progress๐Ÿคท๐Ÿป‍โ™‚๏ธ. Don’t stress it. It’s here-Nuff said๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

brue replied on 19/02/2021 08:55

Posted on 19/02/2021 08:55

Very few of us have immediate access to conventional fuel so it's unlikely that access to a charge will be a major problem.

JLR are committing to electric across their range along with other manufacturers. There is a massive battery plant being developed on the edge of Coventry (other similar developments too.) The infrastructure is going in for the future.

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