so you are sitting at home in the dark all day...lolWe also put things like dishwasher and washing and dehumidifiers on in the night. Also we charge all our phones / laptops/ battery packs etc overnight so don’t use much electric in the day at all really.
Open the curtains man, it’s way cheaper!so you are sitting at home in the dark all day...lol
i dont know what car you have also, but i am guessing it is a low range car if the battery is that small?
that isnt a slight BTW, i am also looking for a 2nd cheaper electric car after realising the benefits of EVs
Your use and monthly averages are pretty much the same as mine.Err, it's pretty light here during the day. How far North are you? 😁 and led lights in every socket so they don't cost much to run. I pay 6p per kWh (special deal as Octopus supplied the car) so with a 100kw battery it costs about £6 for a full charge (between 2-300 miles). I average about 1200 miles a month.
4 bedroom house, electric to cook, dehumidifier running quite often, dish washer, washing machine. I work from home the majority of the time (pc running and several screens)
My electric bill averages 150-170 a month which I think is pretty good these days. To be honest ai never really give it much thought...
i think it all evens itself out a bit with these energy tariffs, i could have gone for a really cheap one during the night, which would get me charging my for a few quid, but i WFH 3 days a week and the wife does the other 2 days to look after the houndsErr, it's pretty light here during the day. How far North are you? 😁 and led lights in every socket so they don't cost much to run. I pay 6p per kWh (special deal as Octopus supplied the car) so with a 100kw battery it costs about £6 for a full charge (between 2-300 miles). I average about 1200 miles a month.
4 bedroom house, electric to cook, dehumidifier running quite often, dish washer, washing machine. I work from home the majority of the time (pc running and several screens)
My electric bill averages 150-170 a month which I think is pretty good these days. To be honest I never really give it much thought...
I joined the Octopus Facebook group once, people literally spend hours a week planning on how to save a couple of quid on their electric bills. Fuck that, I'd rather just spend the time working to pay the bills 😁
its mad isnt it that people get like thatI joined the Octopus Facebook group once, people literally spend hours a week planning on how to save a couple of quid on their electric bills. Fuck that, I'd rather just spend the time working to pay the bills 😁
Poor bloke, maybe he qualifies for income support 😁its mad isnt it that people get like that
a bloke i work with refused to put more than £10 in petrol in his car because it would be inefficient and make the car heavier if he put more in it, and used to drive at an optimal speed on the motorway to preserve fuel
probably saving about £3 a month, he's on 50k
finally managed to get a photo today, absolutely beautiful to drive
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trying to convince mine and my wifes work to get them installed so they are "cleaner"My firms moving to a new warehouse in Hemel & it has 2 EV charging points handy for my middle boss.
Mustang EV is a real beaut.
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