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The problem is "your average" BEV is the BEV most of us are going to be able to afford.
The technology is the same across the ranges. 5 year old EV’s don’t get scrapped. On the contrary, they hold their value as well as any ICE.
I’d expect that if I’d spent 30k on an electric Kona (the only other car that met my range requirements in early 2020) I’d be getting 7.5-ish on the trade in.

If you’re looking for a chesp EV, I’ll sell you my old one for 10. Alternatively, the cheapest new car on the road at the minute is an EV, and it’s even less than that.
 
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Citroen Ami.
Or at least it was a couple of months back
I am not surprised.

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So you can just stick a tenner in, how far will that go

My car will do around 4 miles per kWh. So the possibilities are as follows for a tenner:

At home on an overnight charging tariff (7p/kWh) = 571 miles
At home on a regular tariff (23p) = 173 miles
Cheapest public charging near me (45p) = 88 miles
Rapid charging near me (79p) = 50 miles

I think as more public charging points go in it’ll come down in price, particularly if they’re run by the local authority instead of a private company.
 

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