Ford ev sales
Looks like EV sales in general are down, wonder if it is the range / charging issues, cost of insurance since they seem to get written off if the battery casing is damaged, longer term battery life and cost to replace when out of warranty , convenience of an ICE powered vehicle or another factor?
I am thinking of trying out an EV van since my transit is due to be replaced, only thinking about it at the moment though
I am thinking of trying out an EV van since my transit is due to be replaced, only thinking about it at the moment though
ST Line X 155 Agate Black with comfort pack plus spare wheel( sold )
EV sales are doing very well actually
https://www.zap-map.com/ev-stats/ev-market
Long term battery life is not an issue. Only really early first gen Leafs. Plenty of teslas are on over 100k miles with well over 80% of the original battery life intact.
https://www.zap-map.com/ev-stats/ev-market
Long term battery life is not an issue. Only really early first gen Leafs. Plenty of teslas are on over 100k miles with well over 80% of the original battery life intact.
ST-Line X 125 Auto in Magnetic Grey with rev cam, front sensors and heated seats. (Had an original Puma in '99 too)
F-Type V8 coupe!
F-Type V8 coupe!
I believe that the majority of EV sales are to fleet buyers and only a small proportion are private. The problem is that although long term battery life is good, any reduction of life does have an impact especially in cold weather where range is significantly impacted. I found that not only is the range effected by cold weather but charging speeds too. EV's also do not like heat, so although it's a step in the right direction a lot more needs to be done.
Puma ST, Desert Island Blue with Driver Assistance Pack.
I’ve heard that keeping your car and maintaining it will be less of a carbon foot print than changing to a fully electric.
As the carbon in production would be already counted for.
The production of the full electric is a massive footprint and you would need to own it for 15 years before it was carbon neutral. I’m no expert on this and only going by what I have heard on talk radio programmes.
As the carbon in production would be already counted for.
The production of the full electric is a massive footprint and you would need to own it for 15 years before it was carbon neutral. I’m no expert on this and only going by what I have heard on talk radio programmes.
ST line 125ps Desert Blue.
Judging by the ever growing number of EVs in the hospital car park where I work, I'm not so sure about the fleet side of things but having said that one of the engineer who services our equipment has just been offered an EV for the first time and he's seriously considering it.
The hit from the cold is not as bad as most people seem to think. If your car can do 250 miles on full charge you'll only lose about 30 or so and as the vast majority of people drive under 100 miles in one day that's not a big deal.
As for 'well to wheel' carbon costs, that's dropping all the time. Volvo did a very honest assessment a few years ago and yes it was something like 120,000 miles to go carbon neutral on it but it's now down to around 40,000 and will continue to fall as production becomes more efficient.
Typically over 50% of UK daily electricity production is done with renewables so the carbon footprint of power generation is dropping all the time. Only 1% is from coal now. Gas is what they need to reduce but wind power is only 5% behind it now.
By the way, I'm not an EV owner. I've got a V8 jag! I've just done a lot of reading on it as I'm a motoring fan and it was something I considered before getting my Puma. I have to say, having done proper reading on it, my opinion changed significantly on their use, and effectiveness. I'm not currently in a position to have home charging, but if I did, it would be a serious consideration to go EV.
The hit from the cold is not as bad as most people seem to think. If your car can do 250 miles on full charge you'll only lose about 30 or so and as the vast majority of people drive under 100 miles in one day that's not a big deal.
As for 'well to wheel' carbon costs, that's dropping all the time. Volvo did a very honest assessment a few years ago and yes it was something like 120,000 miles to go carbon neutral on it but it's now down to around 40,000 and will continue to fall as production becomes more efficient.
Typically over 50% of UK daily electricity production is done with renewables so the carbon footprint of power generation is dropping all the time. Only 1% is from coal now. Gas is what they need to reduce but wind power is only 5% behind it now.
By the way, I'm not an EV owner. I've got a V8 jag! I've just done a lot of reading on it as I'm a motoring fan and it was something I considered before getting my Puma. I have to say, having done proper reading on it, my opinion changed significantly on their use, and effectiveness. I'm not currently in a position to have home charging, but if I did, it would be a serious consideration to go EV.
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ST-Line X 125 Auto in Magnetic Grey with rev cam, front sensors and heated seats. (Had an original Puma in '99 too)
F-Type V8 coupe!
F-Type V8 coupe!