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<blockquote data-quote="willyorkshire" data-source="post: 7858948" data-attributes="member: 55976"><p>When at home, leave vehicle on charge, then it's always full. I've leased a Polestar 2 at reasonable cost and a lot less than previous diesel engined LR products. Did longish trip, Yorkshire to Salisbury. One charge en route both ways. More than enough top up in half hour stop to refresh etc. Biggest problem is the chargers. On way down first 2 rapid chargers didn't work which caused some anxiety! On way back and using apps properly no probs at all. Even on a public charger was only £11 for 200 mile top up. Charge free on solar at home. Not all plain sailing but manageable and fun too. Not done for green reasons at all, purely financial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willyorkshire, post: 7858948, member: 55976"] When at home, leave vehicle on charge, then it's always full. I've leased a Polestar 2 at reasonable cost and a lot less than previous diesel engined LR products. Did longish trip, Yorkshire to Salisbury. One charge en route both ways. More than enough top up in half hour stop to refresh etc. Biggest problem is the chargers. On way down first 2 rapid chargers didn't work which caused some anxiety! On way back and using apps properly no probs at all. Even on a public charger was only £11 for 200 mile top up. Charge free on solar at home. Not all plain sailing but manageable and fun too. Not done for green reasons at all, purely financial. [/QUOTE]
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