Just a thought and unlikely to go here but...
I was going to be 53G for a Tesla Y specced up so 82kW so £1,547 per kWh.
I5 is about 47G with the current 73kWh pack so £1,553 per kWh
Much of a muchness and both very nice too. I have read about a number of niggles and outright faults in both the Y & I5. Fair enough, early tech and all that. Niggles at me though £50k and problems...
This led me down another path in my head. I was out goldpanning a couple of days ago, right out in the Aberedeenshire countryside and I was just wafting along in the leaf enjoying the views there and back. On return home I plugged in and the next morning the GOM said 92 miles (In January). That's 3.83 miles per kWh in Winter if the whole 24kWh pack is used. I wonder how much it would cost to convert my wee Leaf to a 62kWh pack? Run it on Leafbox, fit a tom tom satnav and the original is crap. I know I can get 4.5miles per kWh in Summer easily so that's 279 mile range. Wonder if I can have V2L added.. Lets say I take my 32,000 mile car, convert it add the satnav, pay a bit to get the body brought back at the detailer and sealed i'd be cutting about in a nice bit of kit with a great range, taking care of the embedded energy guilt AND i'd have a spare battery pack to mod up to add to the home.
Say £20k for the works + £8,750 I paid for the car is £463 per kWh.