A thread for sharing of full/phev electric car experience.
Following on from some discussion in this thread
https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/How-it-Works/Question1762304.html
I thought it might be useful to share some real world experience - I'll start :
1. We have a Kia Niro PHEV rather than a full electric (charging points are as rare as rockinghorse poo in Kerry) - this means we have no 'range anxiety' at all - when the leccy runs out it switches to petrol for the rest of the journey.
2. The vast majority of our trips are local and pretty much entirely battery powered - cost is about 80p for 35 miles - equates to approx 280mpg
3. An entirely petrol powered trip (very unusual as we'd need to be starting away from home with no charge in the main battery) will be about 70mpg - still better than an equivalent diesel as the car automatically switches to 'mild hybrid' mode when the leccy runs out.
4. A mixed run (say our occasional trips to Tralee) of 100 miles will come in at around 4 litres of petrol plus the electric charge - equates to around 100mpg.
None of this is 'dawdling' or playing at 'Mobil Economy Run' tactics - I drive normally (indeed enthusiastically at times) and use the 'Sport' mode for better performance as needed.
Full electric is not always viable (yet) but PHEV is a great option if you have the space for your own off-road charging point.