Tony...on the subject of electric cars I have a feeling we are not going to agree,but we are mature enough to see the others viewpoint.
I have never seen the point of an electric car....my accountant has a Prius,I suspect mainly for tax reasons and journeys into London...he shocked me when he admitted to only getting 23 mpg when charging on a motorway.
On My Tube,video 24.44 mins long there is a guy who has had a 2 year lease on a Leaf,about to return it,he had many reasons for returning it but they revolved around range anxiety and lack of charging points,especially quick chargers. He admitted that he had to change his daily driving pattern to accommodate the electric car.
Interestingly and relevant to us e-bikers,he said that on cold days the range plummeted from 80 to 50 miles,he doesn't make it clear whether that is because of heater usage or changes in the performance of the batteries.
He said that on very cold days (minus 2) he learnt to drive
conservatively on Eco mode and froze because he couldn't have the heater on.
He also said you had to be a very organised person,remembering to plug it in every night,he was late for work by 3 hours one day,when he forgot and drove round town to find a working supercharger,many of the chargers were not working.
I noticed that both the chargers on the services of the M42 were inoperative when I was last there and there were only 2 chargers,what do you do if both are taken,I think they charged £10 for a fill up.
OK I am a self confessed petrol head,but my sisters Hyundai i10 ,only cost 9k,it seems to run on vapours,she gets 60 plus mpg,it has every electric goodie that you can have on a car,including air cond,it is cheap road tax,no range anxiety....you could drive from London to Edinburgh without a refill.
I am told that they are great 2nd cars,but take the situation that your partner,in the primary car,needs to meet urgently 100 miles from home,you don't have the range to assist.
Coming back to the guys video it seemed to me he had to adapt his life just to accommodate the electric vehicle,the car should be our slave not the other way round.
Electric bikes have pedals to get us home,there can be no range anxiety,the £25mill that the UK government put into the Sunderland plant could have been so much better spent on say taking the vat off electric bikes and persuading us to cycle more.
KudosDave