Understanding EV car running costs; simplified.
Electric cars have become something of a hot topic of late. While it's clear to see the increase of them on a daily commute, the question about ownership costs is still very confusing for most. Trying to compare Kilowatts with Miles per gallon is confusing. So what if we make sense of it using pence per mile? We could do that, but measuring things in Miles Per Gallon when we sell our fuel in litres makes it even more complicated, so let me try and clarify, as, unlike most people, I love making this stuff simple. Firstly, electric cars. They have batteries. The battery capacity is measured in kW, (kilowatts). Some of the best Electric cars on the market now have around 100 kW (conveniently). Most electric cars will travel for 3 miles for every kW of power they use. So a car with a 100kW battery may travel up to 300 miles before it runs out of power. There's not a massive difference in economy, but some of the best may stretch to 4 miles per kilowatt. Bearing this in mind, (3 ...