Alarming rise in electricity prices
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So if Electricity prices are going to rise 30/40% year on year what is that going to do for the push to covert to electric cars? Try going to a switching site and see the dramatic rise in electricity with many small players going bust. We will soon be left with the old cartel
https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/energy-data-and-research/...
https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/energy-data-and-research/...
cc3 said:
So if Electricity prices are going to rise 30/40% year on year what is that going to do for the push to covert to electric cars? Try going to a switching site and see the dramatic rise in electricity with many small players going bust. We will soon be left with the old cartel
https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/energy-data-and-research/...
Well, if it’s still cheaper than running an IC powered car, then the push is still there.https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/energy-data-and-research/...
It sucks but I don't think it's alarming.
Two things in life are certain, you get taxed and you die.
I have enjoyed running my EV for small change, however I have always been acutely aware than once uptake increases/fuel tax revenue decreases, we would be in for electricity price hikes.
My hope is renewables become more fruitful with the adoption of tidal recovery systems and more wind; but this still seems years away.
Two things in life are certain, you get taxed and you die.
I have enjoyed running my EV for small change, however I have always been acutely aware than once uptake increases/fuel tax revenue decreases, we would be in for electricity price hikes.
My hope is renewables become more fruitful with the adoption of tidal recovery systems and more wind; but this still seems years away.
Electricity is a small proportion of total cost of running an EV. Depreciation and Tyres both cost much more?
Hopefully there will still be off peak deals. I might try and be better at timing charges. But supsect it won’t materially alter the cost of my ownership.
Hopefully there will still be off peak deals. I might try and be better at timing charges. But supsect it won’t materially alter the cost of my ownership.
Edited by aparna on Sunday 19th September 15:38
aparna said:
Electricity is a small proportion of total cost of running an RV. Depreciation. Tyres both cost much more.
Hopefully there will still be off park deals. I might try and be better at timing charges. But it won’t materially alter the cost of ownership.
How many tyres are you going through?Hopefully there will still be off park deals. I might try and be better at timing charges. But it won’t materially alter the cost of ownership.
£500 is going to get you a good set of tyres for a normal EV lasting 20k miles. That's 0.025p per mile.
jason61c said:
Lets be realistic, not that many have bills that small. Also given the purchase costs etc.
Not much more, if you were spending £10 @ 5p/kwh (typical EV rate - less if you're trying) you'd be doing about 5-600 miles a week in an EV.I was doing about 150-200miles a week in the zoe, cost was meaningless.
But the point is it's still a tiny sum.
It is far more likely to make petrol prices fly up, they use loads of leccy.
SWoll said:
How many tyres are you going through?
£500 is going to get you a good set of tyres for a normal EV lasting 20k miles. That's 0.025p per mile.
3PD more like a grand all in?£500 is going to get you a good set of tyres for a normal EV lasting 20k miles. That's 0.025p per mile.
Point is, electricity isn’t a significant enough percentage of TCO costs to move the needle on adoption. As others have said petrol unlikely to get cheaper.
TimJMS said:
Where are you getting 5p / kWh from? I export at 6.2p and think I'm getting a st deal.
Every night from 0030-0430https://octopus.energy/go/
And free at work during the day.
The alternative is ~25-30p a mile in fuel alone.
Mr E said:
TimJMS said:
Where are you getting 5p / kWh from? I export at 6.2p and think I'm getting a st deal.
Every night from 0030-0430https://octopus.energy/go/
And free at work during the day.
The alternative is ~25-30p a mile in fuel alone.
paralla said:
It amuses me that it’s taken a sustained period of not very windy weather for people and the government to realise that output from wind turbines is reduced when there’s no wind.
The later in the year that this happens the lower the output from PV arrays too. The only reliable 'renewable' is tidal as it is not dependent on the weather to drive it.Gassing Station | EV and Alternative Fuels | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff