The EV Café - 'Total Cost of Ownership' - Ep 9

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What a full house that was! We were pulling apart TCO (total cost of ownership) and even with challenges presented, Jonny Berry
concludes that “to sum up, EVs work in TCO!”

“If a driver is looking at a 22,000 per annum mileage (with 15,000 business miles), they save £101.58 a month for a Renault ZOE vs a Ford Fiesta. Over the year with other factors counted in, it will feel to the employee like £2,400 a year better off” Neil Chamberlain walked us through how they made their switch at SSE.

We addressed the fuel cost calculation and how regularly the models are updated in the software, to account for agile tariffs and micro generation, we listen to ALD Automotive consultant team were on hand to answer questions Sarah Gray Matt Dale and Tony Greig BSc Hons, MBA

John Curtis 💙 flew the french flag to celebrate the announcement today that France will be supporting investment in EV and I flew the flag of carbon reduction by any method, and Paul Kirby shines a light on the real issues and solutions for van management.

Jon Burdekin 🚘 Fleet Management Consulting showed happy the truth behind salary sacrifice to strike a tax efficient balance.
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Excellent and so informative. Thanks to all on the panel!

davidwynn-davies
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Electric vehicles are just better. No noise, no emissions, less fuel costs, less maintenance costs.
Gasoline and diesel are OLD polluting technology. So last century.

Electric cars, electric trucks, electric buses, electric trash haulers, electric snow blowers, electric lawn mowers, electric snow mobiles, electric water craft, electric garden tools, electric mechanic tools, electric motor cycles, electric bicycles, electric scooters, electric farm tractors, electric construction equipment, electric delivery vehicles, everything is going electric. No worries about starting after sitting for a few months.
Gasoline and diesel vehicles and equipment always need repairs.

KJSvitko