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Charging EV at home?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris F" data-source="post: 7649008" data-attributes="member: 5328"><p>Car costs me £220 a month for 4 years. I'm not trying to pretend I'm saving the planet, its just the cheapest way for me to get from A to B in a new car that (shouldn't) break down. For the same money I could have got another Nissan Juke for doing miles in, but the running costs would have been higher. I went to the carbon neutral electric from Octopus as it was a marginal cost difference. </p><p></p><p>Given lifespan is 500k miles, cost of disposal probably won't be different to 3-5x ice cars. But to be honest, I've never worried about that in an ICE car and don't think about it in terms of EV either. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes the finances just say "go electric", this was one of those cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris F, post: 7649008, member: 5328"] Car costs me £220 a month for 4 years. I'm not trying to pretend I'm saving the planet, its just the cheapest way for me to get from A to B in a new car that (shouldn't) break down. For the same money I could have got another Nissan Juke for doing miles in, but the running costs would have been higher. I went to the carbon neutral electric from Octopus as it was a marginal cost difference. Given lifespan is 500k miles, cost of disposal probably won't be different to 3-5x ice cars. But to be honest, I've never worried about that in an ICE car and don't think about it in terms of EV either. Sometimes the finances just say "go electric", this was one of those cases. [/QUOTE]
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