As a company car driver (and a modern classic owner), I was forced into the EV world.
And frankly, I wish I'd done it sooner rather than the gas guzzling hybrid I previously had (BMW 330e).
It's amazing. Ridiculously cheap to run and the smoothness, ease of drive and power delivery is outstanding.
I still keep the other car for hot weekends (convertible) and love the sound and feel of the ICE.
Anyone who does semi-serious mileage (less than 250 miles a day or 50,000 a year), should consider it.
However, I can understand if you can't charge at home, it's probably a non starter. The costs to public charge in the UK are horrendous unless you can get to a Tesla charger. In the EU, not so much.
And frankly, I wish I'd done it sooner rather than the gas guzzling hybrid I previously had (BMW 330e).
It's amazing. Ridiculously cheap to run and the smoothness, ease of drive and power delivery is outstanding.
I still keep the other car for hot weekends (convertible) and love the sound and feel of the ICE.
Anyone who does semi-serious mileage (less than 250 miles a day or 50,000 a year), should consider it.
However, I can understand if you can't charge at home, it's probably a non starter. The costs to public charge in the UK are horrendous unless you can get to a Tesla charger. In the EU, not so much.