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That’s a rip off you may as well buy one if you don’t have company or NHS lease.
Is your £270 a month Polestar salary sacrifice?
That’s a rip off you may as well buy one if you don’t have company or NHS lease.
Is your £270 a month Polestar salary sacrifice?
But you've paid money for 3 years with no asset to show for it.
Yeah it’s about £125 more on the other level.
So pedantic obviously it’s for the year.
We have 3 diesel genset farms within 2 miles of our house .... barely a day goes by without the roar of them starting up ... as i cycle north of Doncaster the steam rising from the most heavily subsidised power plant on the planet, DRAX, is seen most days.
The “Green “ power station in the heart of Rotherham has a constant stream of bulk carriers lined up with wood pellets from the Americas and Lithuania, shipped by ships burning bunker fuel and transported by diesel trucks ....
Green energy is the ultimate “Emperors new clothes” falsehood ....
It's a trick question isn't it? If I was on my bike I wouldn't be stuck in a line of traffic, that's one of the beauties of them, when was the last time you went out, maybe you should ditch your EV & use your bike once in a while.
So my conclusions so far in this debate.
Those with an EV can't see the viewpoint of those without.
Those with an EV think we all live within easy commuting distance of our place of work.
Those with an EV have not considered that some people do not have off street parking and the ability to charge from home.
Those with an EV have not considered that some people may live on the tenth floor of a block of flats with the same problem as those in the last category.
Those with an EV (as an example was quoted earlier) think £56,500 is the price of a mass market car.
And to me this is the point that is being missed.
As @ClicheGuevara and others keep trying to point out at this point in time an EV is not for the poor, in pretty much the same way when cars were first made. Those able to afford them could and eventually as they became more affordable they came within the reach of the less well off.
However, this did not happen overnight.
A main residence generating costs is technically a liability not an asset.
We have 3 diesel genset farms within 2 miles of our house .... barely a day goes by without the roar of them starting up ... as i cycle north of Doncaster the steam rising from the most heavily subsidised power plant on the planet, DRAX, is seen most days.
The “Green “ power station in the heart of Rotherham has a constant stream of bulk carriers lined up with wood pellets from the Americas and Lithuania, shipped by ships burning bunker fuel and transported by diesel trucks ....
Green energy is the ultimate “Emperors new clothes” falsehood ....
No it isn't, because it has a value for which you can sell it (and that will usually be far more than the maintenance costs have been unless you have been unlucky regarding just when you buy and sell).
As @ClicheGuevara and others keep trying to point out at this point in time an EV is not for the poor