Originally Posted by IMHO
Ouch!
Overnight charging at home on off peak rates is definitely key. My wife’s hybrid does 6p per mile in winter and 4p in summer, electric only charging.


Yep, fingers crossed that'll save her a few quid. Although any savings have to be offset against the £800 it's going to cost to get it installed.

On the plus side, we've just been out for dinner at the local Retail Park (Rushden Lakes) and the chargers there are free, so got back up to 33% for no charge!


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