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sugartits@lemmy.world ⁨10⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

A second hand Renault Zoe can be had for about £5k. MG4 for about £25k if you insist on getting new. I appreciate these may not be options where you live but the prices are coming down if you’re willing to look beyond the traditional brands.

What these articles fail to mention is that it’s the “legacy” brands like Ford that are struggling. Brands like BYD and Tesla are doing just fine and are struggling to keep up with demand in some cases.

Also, you charge at home.

The infrastructure where you live doesn’t matter. The infrastructure where you’re going to or on the route might matter if it’s far away enough.

I live in a town with a smaller population than yours. We have 2 chargers at 50kw, which is pretty slow by modern standards.

So far I’ve used it once when testing that the car was working okay when I first got it. That’s it. Never used it since. Because I charge at home.

Nearest super charger is around 50 miles away. Which is fine. Because I’ll always leave with 100% charge.

I’ve never waited for charging. Probably because I own a Tesla and have access to their super charging network which was about 50% the reason I got that over the Ioniq 5 or Nissan Aryia. I look forward to the competition getting better and my recommendation being beyond “get a Tesla if you’re worried about charging”.

And yes, I have done long trips (at least by UK standards) and I have needed to charge before I got home. But the car’s range is bigger than my bladder’s/stomach’s range so frankly I would have stopped anyway and the car took care of adding charging stops for me.

I have seen people queuing at non Tesla chargers and can only assume it’s a frustrating experience. In the UK new chargers are being opened at an impressive rate (up ~40% on last year, IIRC) so hopefully that issue won’t be so bad in the future.

It’s not there yet, but the problems are getting solved and the prices are coming down. If you can charge at home then it’s probably a good option. If you can’t, that’s another matter.

In the same way you don’t care about MTU settings to get the best out of your Internet these days, you won’t care about the issues with charging and prices soon. It will suddenly get better and nobody will even notice or care anymore.

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