Unless youre staying overnight the granny charger wouldn’t do enough anyway. If you are staying over then it’s well worth it as you can give them the cash and do an additional payment to their leccy account so it doesn’t mess up direct debit rates. We do that occasionally when visiting friends and family.resybaby wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2024 8:55 am This overinflated charging cost is the reason we retain our diesel.
Most of our driving is upto Midlands to see family, and quite regularly done, so i need to be able to do circa 500 miles in total (250 each way) from Cornwall. Just cant do that in an EV, without being ripped off to recharge on the way.
Parents dont have (nor want as they dont think they will see a payback at their age) solar and i feel its beyond cheeky to pop in to say 'hi can i plug my car in and run your leccy bill up' when visiting, so has to be diesel for me, unfortunately.
Better to pay 5% VAT than 20% at the public chargers although I do see a day when they charge 20% for home charging cars as the new requirement for smart chargers and smart meters makes it easier to discern car charging from domestic use.
Moxi