Hi guys. Looking for a bit of advice about the practicality of owning an electric car.
In all honesty I don’t give a monkey’s about cars. They are a means to get occasionally from A to B. I’ve had a Prius for the last 12 or so years and before that a Crappy ford. Ithink it’s fair to say I’m not a car snob in any form
I didn’t have a car at all until we had kids.
Anyway, our lease is about to expire and Anna’s itching to get something different. Everything seems to have shot up by the best part of £500 a month.
. So with this in mind it might be time to embrace an electric car
To be honest I’m not bothered about the cost of charging. We do an insanely small amount of mileage a year (under 2500 on a heavy year).
However despite 90% of most trips being under 5 miles we do also have to take the boy to uni and go to see my in laws. Both are about 230 mile trips.
I’ve tried floating the idea of hiring a car for the longer trips but Anna’s not up for that.
How have people found the practicality of charging the bloody things? We live in a terrace with no off road parking so would need to use commercial charging points.
How viable is that?
Is it worth spending the extra to get a Tesla or equivalent with a quicker charging time? (There’s a Tesla charging park near Stonehenge which is a regular stop off point for us if we are going down to the West Country)
How practical is it to find charging points outside of cities?
Any regrets from people who have bought one?
Anything else I should really factor in? (I know they are exempt from the London congestion charge etc)
Does the air con etc really reduce the range you can go on one charge? Similarly if I get stuck in traffic does time then become more important than distance in terms of battery drain or is it really only about the engine.
Do you need to change the way you think about long trips to factor in recharges? Do most people top up the battery half way through a longer trip and force themselves to take a meal break?
If we stay over at friends is it socially acceptable to ask them if we can charge up in their drive if I sling them some cash?
Do you end up needing loads of different apps for the different charging providers (similar to parking apps?)
Any advice would be very welcome before I saddle myself self with a three year millstone
In all honesty I don’t give a monkey’s about cars. They are a means to get occasionally from A to B. I’ve had a Prius for the last 12 or so years and before that a Crappy ford. Ithink it’s fair to say I’m not a car snob in any form

Anyway, our lease is about to expire and Anna’s itching to get something different. Everything seems to have shot up by the best part of £500 a month.

To be honest I’m not bothered about the cost of charging. We do an insanely small amount of mileage a year (under 2500 on a heavy year).
However despite 90% of most trips being under 5 miles we do also have to take the boy to uni and go to see my in laws. Both are about 230 mile trips.
I’ve tried floating the idea of hiring a car for the longer trips but Anna’s not up for that.
How have people found the practicality of charging the bloody things? We live in a terrace with no off road parking so would need to use commercial charging points.
How viable is that?
Is it worth spending the extra to get a Tesla or equivalent with a quicker charging time? (There’s a Tesla charging park near Stonehenge which is a regular stop off point for us if we are going down to the West Country)
How practical is it to find charging points outside of cities?
Any regrets from people who have bought one?
Anything else I should really factor in? (I know they are exempt from the London congestion charge etc)
Does the air con etc really reduce the range you can go on one charge? Similarly if I get stuck in traffic does time then become more important than distance in terms of battery drain or is it really only about the engine.
Do you need to change the way you think about long trips to factor in recharges? Do most people top up the battery half way through a longer trip and force themselves to take a meal break?
If we stay over at friends is it socially acceptable to ask them if we can charge up in their drive if I sling them some cash?
Do you end up needing loads of different apps for the different charging providers (similar to parking apps?)
Any advice would be very welcome before I saddle myself self with a three year millstone