LostKiwi
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You could probably drop that cost per kWh significantly if you aren't using an EV tariff.can only speak from personal experience after owning my tesla model 3 performance since march this year, we find it cheaper than our equivilant e350 and bmw m135. we only charge at home at 29p a kw so for us its cheap cheap, there is no servicing and currently no road tax, its faster than anything i have ever driven , i wouldnt have a modern merc/bmw again. . only my personal view of course.
I seem to recall Octopus were doing EV tariff at around 16p.