Originally Posted by
struth
used right they can contribute greatly, but alas i was reading that most company car drivers just dont use the battery at all as company pays for juice.
one of our members in france has one and his daily commute doesnt require him to use engine. just on longer runs. he was still getting well over 100mpg. a guy on the mobility forum is getting about 150 with his. trouble with most evs are they are not suitible for a lot of disabled folk. either its very difficult to get into and/or the boot space isnt able to take wheelchairs etc.
the ev i have is ok getting into, but boot is small. i had to sell my scooter and buy a folding one; cost a bomb plus a hoist as i still couldnt lift it. nothing is simple
Over 200mpg Grant.
This reduces on a run, but mine is not a pure hybrid, but a PHEV.
Places I go to regularly don’t have a decent charge point, so I am not ready to go 100% electric yet.
Kevin
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