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Charging EV at home?
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<blockquote data-quote="rollestonpark" data-source="post: 7648951" data-attributes="member: 76444"><p>So our Leaf has a 40kwh battery, depending on how you drive it does 3.5 - 4miles / kwh.</p><p>We regularly get 150miles on a charge, so thats 3.75miles/kwh</p><p>Lets say you sign up for Octopus and get it at 5p/kwh</p><p>So 40kwh x 5p = £2</p><p>So that's approx 150miles for £2</p><p></p><p>Don't think I could get anywhere near that with my nissan navara...</p><p>The Leaf (like many) has a charge schedule on it so it can start charging at whatever time you want.</p><p>It can also automatically defrost your windscreen ready for when you goto work/school run in the winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rollestonpark, post: 7648951, member: 76444"] So our Leaf has a 40kwh battery, depending on how you drive it does 3.5 - 4miles / kwh. We regularly get 150miles on a charge, so thats 3.75miles/kwh Lets say you sign up for Octopus and get it at 5p/kwh So 40kwh x 5p = £2 So that's approx 150miles for £2 Don't think I could get anywhere near that with my nissan navara... The Leaf (like many) has a charge schedule on it so it can start charging at whatever time you want. It can also automatically defrost your windscreen ready for when you goto work/school run in the winter. [/QUOTE]
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