Quorn
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The critical issue for most mini SE owners is charge frequency. My Mini SE achieves about 0.31 Kwh per mile which is close to the average for all EV's.
I plug in about once a week, after 9pm, and get to full charge by morning. Friends with hybrids plug in daily to maximize their electric usage.
From the literature it appears that Tesla has the best "mileage" at 0.24 Kwh per mile.
Of course if you use your Mini for long journeys stopping every 100 miles, and using public stations can be a pain, and requires planning.
Off-Peak Duke Energy charges 8.4 cents per Kwh or 2.6 cents per mile? As Ev's grow is use we should expect legislators to replace ICE road taxes, but until then happy motoring.
I plug in about once a week, after 9pm, and get to full charge by morning. Friends with hybrids plug in daily to maximize their electric usage.
From the literature it appears that Tesla has the best "mileage" at 0.24 Kwh per mile.
Of course if you use your Mini for long journeys stopping every 100 miles, and using public stations can be a pain, and requires planning.
Off-Peak Duke Energy charges 8.4 cents per Kwh or 2.6 cents per mile? As Ev's grow is use we should expect legislators to replace ICE road taxes, but until then happy motoring.