Nearly-new electric cars cost more to run than petrol and diesel
Electric cars bought one or two years after manufacture are costlier to run than petrol or diesel equivalents, according to Auto Trader, the largest new and used car marketplace in the UK.
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Auto trader are calling for much more investment in charging infrastructure. There won't be, we will wait until ques form putting folk off, and stifle the market further.
I, m not optimistic at all about our readiness for Ice ban. As I said earlier, we will see massive problems.
In real world tests the best performing under £35k was Hyundai and Kia E Nero (share batteries /motor/drive train) which both managed 253 miles. (with manufacturers claiming 300 plus)That's SEAT's version of the VW e-UP, claimed 150 plus in Summer which they can easily do with their new larger battery 35 kW/h battery, but down to about 110 lowest in the coldest weather.
Which is fine since it's a little town car not meant for long journeys., though it can manage the odd ones. For people who want to do long journeys there's VW's large Golf size ID3 with the 340 mile battery. In due course there will be SEAT and Skoda versions of that too.
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The I pace Jag can do around 250 miles in real tests but is expensive.
The only car capable at moment of filling roll I, d put it through at anything like reasonable price would in fact be the Kia (64 kW /201 bhp version) E Nero.
What cars achieve and what manufacturers claim are two different things. And, I suspect the Kia at 253 miles was under good conditions.. (ie temp around 10 degrees) Mileage will drop substantially in very cold (using heating) or very hot (using air con) conditions... Plus of course taking battery out of its comfort zone..
But to be fair 250 miles for a decent sized SUV at around £36k new price is better than I, d thought... I can't see even town cars selling that well with potential of sub 100 miles range.
Yes, people can manage with cars having an 80 mile range but folk don't think like that. They think I might go to "wherever" or what if situation changes. I suspect we, ll be seeing Ice cars holding value and ecars depreciating much faster than they should, which has knock on problems for market take up.
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