My parents came to visit this weekend, they drove up in their Electric Mini. Usually they only use that car for local driving and they have a Jag XF they take longer trips in / tow their caravan. They thought they'd give the mini a whizz this time.
Bit of an education for them and a stark illustration of the price differences across the country.
In the ~5000miles they've had it they've not paid a penny to charge it because they've done it 100% from Solar. They had a go on a public charger at home before they left just to see if they could. Nearest on to their house is a 5 minute drive away and charged them 44p/kWh to charge at 7kW.
They drove the ~120 miles here and partially charged once (unnecessarily it turns out) on the trip up. Arrived 46% full thanks to the mid journey top up.
When they got here they plugged into one of the three separate 50kW chargers a 5 minute
walk from my house and paid 53p/kWh. So slightly more than they paid at home, but to charge >4x quicker (their car can only accept ~35kW). Plugged in for 45 minutes and they were full. 'cause it's only a 5 min walk down the street they didn't wait with the car.
They drove home today, all in one shot, didn't charge up and arrived with 20% battery still remaining.
They're gonna bring the electric mini every time now
If they leave home fully charged the 'up' is essentially free (solar FTW) and it only costs ~£15 to fully charge down the street from my house. I might even get generous and let them plug it in to my garage