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Wdf76
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BEV's don't, presently, have the range so, it's ICE or PIH at moment.
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I've spent sometime doing the maths on this.

With my mileage and journey types I could easily run one.

Manufacturers are finally building models I like the look of.

The decision is getting easier everyday.
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I do the occasional 350 mile round trip (In normal times) and don't fancy having to top up half way through.
The recharge ripoff needs addressing as well.
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/car ... ealed.html
So, although the idea of one interests me....I'm going to hold out for Hydrogen to become affordable. ;)
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No real difference to shopping around for your energy provider, choose the cheapest.
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Not sure you'd have the luxury of that choice when on your bones for power.
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