Rocko
RMS Regular
It's showing range of last drive. So it's cold and has just been horsed about.
What electric tarriff or companies are you using to get 1500 for £20 @Mark Irwin
Click Energy under Govt. Energy price guarantee E7 rate at 4.5 pence per Kwh. This will go up in April but before the new year it was only 1.5 pence per Kwh.What electric tarriff or companies are you using to get 1500 for £20 @Mark Irwin
Yeah, car is doing 3.5 miles per Kwh over winter so; 1500 miles divided by 3.5 = 429 Kwh x 4.57 pence = £19.59 so around £20 quid.I would say he is on Click Energy overnight tariff at 4.7p per unit. On those calcs it’s maybe even a bit less than £20 depending on how efficient the car is. The same £1500 miles at 40 mpg is closer to £300 in an ICE car.
In my current car that would take 55Kwh and price varies; from solar £0, from E7 overnight £8.28 and daytime rate would be £19.30. Charging via public chargers much more expensive.How many kWh does it take to charge the car to do those 220 miles?
How many kWh does it take to charge the car to do those 220 miles?
It costs about £30 for us to charge the Etron going by the new rates, we are paying approx 35p per kWh and it’s has a useable batteries of around 85kwh. Looking to change to a different company it tarriff. We looked at the E7 one but the times are rubbish 2am-8am or something like that when nothing is on in the house. 1 charge does is about 10 days
It costs about £30 for us to charge the Etron going by the new rates, we are paying approx 35p per kWh and it’s has a useable batteries of around 85kwh. Looking to change to a different company it tarriff. We looked at the E7 one but the times are rubbish 2am-8am or something like that when nothing is on in the house. 1 charge does is about 10 days
Also, is the difference not like £0.01 per kWh for the day time element?Why do you say the times are rubbish? Charge overnight is ideal and set the washing machine, dishwasher etc to come on at 7.00 so they run on the cheap tariff too.
Also, is the difference not like £0.01 per kWh for the day time element?
Saves me a fortune being on an EV tarriff.
Our stuff needs to be turned on manually