I would like to hear some first hand experience thanks
Tesla Model S and Model X come with free supercharging for life on the Tesla network. If you are a high mileage user then the S & the X are really the only ones to consider until another manufacturer or group of manufacturers get together and build a charging network.
When I got my first Tesla, it would charge from empty to full in about 1 hour 40 to 1 hour 50 (very rarely does anyone find themselves needing to do that). Because of software updates and charger improvements, that is down to about 50 minutes now.
If I charged only using economy 7 electricity at home, the approximate MPG equivalent based on cost of petrol and real world achievable miles on a full charge, my Tesla does the equivalent of 200mpg. However, I have 36 solar panels and 3 Tesla Powerwall's installed at home so my running costs are virtually zero charging at home and absolute zero travelling anywhere in Europe.