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thebruce87m 3 days ago

> EVs are great if you're wealthy

Can you explain this more? I have an EV scheme through work where you can get EVs for £200/month on lease including insurance, maintenance and tyres.

Outside of these schemes you can buy a Dacia spring brand new for £10k, or a whole host of decent options second hand. £20k will get you a second hand Tesla with decent range and fast charging.

This doesn’t scream “wealthy” when an ICE Ford Focus is £30k new.

Estimations vary but it seems like at least 50% -70% of homes could support at-home charging.

bluescrn 3 days ago | parent | next [-]

There's different levels of 'wealthy'. £200/month over 10 years is still £24,000

You can buy an old-but-roadworthy Ford Focus for a tenth of that. And a whole lot of people rely on used cars in the sub-£10k range.

If you've got a £20k+ budget, then yes, the EV options are pretty good. Did browse used Teslas myself recently, but as I can't charge at home I'm pretty much stuck with ICE.

benj111 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

TBF these schemes tend to only be available from the better employers. If you're working a minimum wage job for anything but a ftse100 customer facing company you probably don't get the option of a 'cheap' lease.

thebruce87m 2 days ago | parent [-]

We didn’t have a scheme at work until I asked for one. Now we do. Our company had around 40 people and the scheme is open to anyone.