Folks, I'm interested to know what your 'tipping point' is when you would use a public charger to charge your PHEV? PHEVs make a lot of sense when you get a cheap tariff at home. I'm on Intelligent Octopus Go, so charge at home regularly at £0.07 per kWh, which can make local motoring as cheap as 2p/mile.
I'm going out on some longer journeys in the coming weeks, and was wondering if I bother to use a public charger. I did use some public chargers in Europe recently, at £0.34 kWh in The Netherlands. Based on my calculations, I think above that cost is about the level when it becomes not worth it, cost-wise, to use a public charger.
For example, if a public charger is £0.34 kWh/hour and I use all of the charge on electric-only mile, the cost per mile works out at about 11p per mile.
Based on my own calculations, if I fill the car up with petrol at an average cost of £1.34/litre then I think the Leon VZ2 I have costs ~13.3p per mile to run (obviously linked to my lifestyle, short journeys <30 miles are almost always done on electric so these petrol costs are for longer journeys on trunk roads).
Ergo, if the public charger is £0.34 per kWh/hour, I use it for a marginal (rather small) cost benefit.
However, if I use one of our many overpriced UK public chargers, even at £0.50/kWh hour (which is not that high in a UK context) the electric-only miles would cost 17p per mile, assuming I can squeeze 30 miles out of it (which is realistic - indeed I once got 32 miles on a round trip between Shrewsbury and Ironbridge avoiding the M54).
The point at which the pence per mile of electricity use goes above petrol is about 40p/kWh.
So in conclusion, with a 2021 Leon PHEV, I feel that there is no point using a public charger more expensive than 40 p per kilowatt hour - which rules out most of the UK network of public chargers...
Any thoughts or experiences which differ from mine?
I want to use the EV part of the car as much as possible, but there's a point where it's not economical to charge.
I'm going out on some longer journeys in the coming weeks, and was wondering if I bother to use a public charger. I did use some public chargers in Europe recently, at £0.34 kWh in The Netherlands. Based on my calculations, I think above that cost is about the level when it becomes not worth it, cost-wise, to use a public charger.
For example, if a public charger is £0.34 kWh/hour and I use all of the charge on electric-only mile, the cost per mile works out at about 11p per mile.
Based on my own calculations, if I fill the car up with petrol at an average cost of £1.34/litre then I think the Leon VZ2 I have costs ~13.3p per mile to run (obviously linked to my lifestyle, short journeys <30 miles are almost always done on electric so these petrol costs are for longer journeys on trunk roads).
Ergo, if the public charger is £0.34 per kWh/hour, I use it for a marginal (rather small) cost benefit.
However, if I use one of our many overpriced UK public chargers, even at £0.50/kWh hour (which is not that high in a UK context) the electric-only miles would cost 17p per mile, assuming I can squeeze 30 miles out of it (which is realistic - indeed I once got 32 miles on a round trip between Shrewsbury and Ironbridge avoiding the M54).
The point at which the pence per mile of electricity use goes above petrol is about 40p/kWh.
So in conclusion, with a 2021 Leon PHEV, I feel that there is no point using a public charger more expensive than 40 p per kilowatt hour - which rules out most of the UK network of public chargers...
Any thoughts or experiences which differ from mine?
I want to use the EV part of the car as much as possible, but there's a point where it's not economical to charge.