Mate I don't know much at this stage, Mum just sent a pic of the car ( they haven't received it yet) with an eye roll emoji All I know is its a Model S
LOL, he's had more cars than I've had hot breakfasts. He's 80 in January and I think he wants to try as many cars as he can before the shows over!! I can't wait to take it for a spin and put it in Ludicrous mode
This should get PP's juices flowing https://www.news.com.au/technology/motoring/motoring-news/tesla-to-open-supercharging-network-to-all-electric-cars/news-story/10b9581fa6d6b9569374a4ec41061c4b
Same price as the most expensive place in Europe .. Germany https://switcher.ie/car-insurance/cost-of-charging-electric-car-europe/
PP Have you placed an order https://www.evo.co.uk/ac/cobra/202838/all-electric-ac-cobra-series-1-gears-up-for-production?_mout=1&refid=6AAACEB7A74317A185F44C507411A3FD&utm_campaign=evo_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter
Anyone work out how much to charge the car to run 100kms? Vs generally 10l of fuel for 100kms in a conventional car.
My i3 does 10-12kwh/100km. I pay 18c per kWh for electricity. So $15 petrol in your example or around $2 in electricity in my i3
Just have to wait till those cars are comparable in price with petrol cars and charging infrastructure to be in place.. Hope by then the electricity charges will not be as much as fuel cost
Just wait indeed. The majority of ev owners plug their cars in at home. The people who built and run our electricity distribution networks will tell you that it's already on the verge of collapse due to too much intermittent solar and wind and that 10% of cars requiring regular charging will create rolling blackouts.
They aren't comparable in price? You need to compare like with like. It's pretty close now. As long as you're not comparing to a base Yaris.