On Friday, 1 April 2016 13:24:04 UTC+1, Tim Watts wrote:
On 01/04/16 12:46, JoeJoe wrote:
Just saw the launch of the new Tesla car, and at a claimed 215m to a
charge, I can see myself perhaps being persuaded to consider the
technology at some stage in the not near or medium future.
I have seen quite a few charging points (or whatever they are called) -
in most large European cities. I assume that the cost of a charge is set
so that it would be marginally lower to run such cars compared to
petrol/diesel cars.
But what would be a rough estimate for the true cost of a charge (i.e.
when done at home)?
Using figures here and assuming you have Economy 7 at around 6p for 7
hours and 12p in the day (remaining hours):
https://driveandream.wordpress.com/2...del-s-at-home/
Do do a full recharge on a 32A single phase circuit (the usual if you
own an electric car and recharge it there - 13A is only really useful if
you are a remote site with no 32A option):
A full recharge is estimated to be about 11 hours at 7.3kW, so 7 at 6p
and 4 at 12p = £6.62
Or in terms of price/mile:
The same webpage suggests a charging rate of:
3.4 miles per kWh
So if using no more that 7 hours charging per night:
1.76p/mile
and if using day rate electricity:
3.53p/mile
For comparison, my diesel Touran at 50mpg costs around 9.6p per mile.
Either way it's a good deal, but does not factor the massive capital
cost of a Tesla!
Any idea what it'll cost for a replacement battery and how long they are expected to last.