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Default Electric cars still a bit ****e

In article , The Natural Philosopher
scribeth thus
On 09/08/13 16:27, Fredxx wrote:
On 09/08/2013 15:25, Steve Firth wrote:
Renault are starting to really push their Zoe electric car. It's an
amusing price, but massively subsidised by European governments (ie
by you, me and every other taxpayer).

Renault advertise it as 130 mile range but in the small print is
detail that the real world range is closer to 60 miles. But the
interesting detail is that you have to rent the battery. That will
cost the driver £80 a month for 7500 miles a year.

So that's 13p/mile just for the battery. And my wife's boring old
petrol car costs.... 13p/mile in petrol.


So the battery charging costs are on top?

yeah, but the gas that runs the power stations doesn't come with a
massive fuel duty slapped on top.
for a 33% efficent car, a litre of fuel is around 3kwh of electricity
worth after the engine has ****ed most up te exhasut.

so at 12p or so per unit, that comes down to 36p a litre for the 'fuel';



The government would collapse from tax starvation take if E-cars ever
took off.


That comment from you of all TNP!

Noooo!, they just find it expedient to tax the Leccy for "road use" !...



Suppose that Red non - road fuel leccy with be a bit difficult, they'll prolly
have to invent a way of adding "Red electrons" to it;?...
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Tony Sayer