Slick
Guru
Battery life being a big consideration for lower end, older (and therefore affordable) EVs.
I can buy a relatively low mileage Renault Zoe for instance for around £6k. The equivalent ICE will be more expensive. But, the key is range and more importantly (for me) range left available once its a dew years old. Often its only 60 miles stated, which might mean 50 ? I considered one for work commuting but id HAVE to charge every day.
Not a big deal in itself I can charge at work. Bilut what in 2, 3, 4 years ? Will I end up with a worthless lump of metal unless I spend thousands on a new battery ?
It may well balance out in the end.. may ?, that's the unknown and that no doubt drives the price down
Yeah, pretty much where I am, although I've been holding on to my current car for a number of years now waiting to be convinced.