Even though energy prices are rising there are still significant savings to be made from choosing an electric vehicle over a petrol or diesel engine vehicle. Even rapid charging, which is the most expensive form of charging an EV, is still significantly cheaper than refuelling petrol or diesel. Although the price may have risen by 20% since last September, the typical family-sized EV now costs £28.51 using a rapid charger – £64.25 cheaper than filling the same size car with fuel. Whether you are charging at a public chargepoint, at work or at home you will potentially make significant savings, even now when we are experiencing record breaking electricity prices. With the expected price of EV’s dropping over the next few years long term EV’s would appear to be even a better long term option to fossil fuels.
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