AndyNWuk
Established Member
As I use my car for both private and business, I asked my accountant how should I claim for my travel costs when using the car for business now that I have a full electric vehicle rather than claiming for the diesel or petrol as before.
He told me to keep a check on my Home Electric Bills and they could estimate the increase over time, which I personally thought was not really an accurate assumption.
I therefore, (being a qualified electrician) decided to go one better and installed a Digital Meter on the Car Charger Circuit, which now allows me to take a reading before I charge and after it has finished.
This made my accountant very happy indeed to say the least as now I can give him the exact figures he needs.
SO HOW MUCH DOES IT ACTUALLY COST TO CHARGE MY ZS EV?
Well, as mentioned on a previous posting, I am with an energy supplier called "Outfox The Market" who supply my electric at just over .12p per KWatt Hour at all times, we do not get a lower rate during the night, as we need to charge both our vehicles day and night when required, so this suits us better.
So the other day I came home with just 10 miles left to go on my vehicle and a sweaty forehead with hoping I would make it home before the car run out of steam! but knowing from reading previous postings on here, I still had a small reserve on the battery even with 1 light remaining on the charge indicator.
So as usual, I took the reading before charging and after charging and calculated the total cost based on the above electricity amounts and added the 5% VAT too and it came to £4.82 all in!
So a true measured and accurate cost of what my MG ZS EV costs to charge from almost flat to full and proves how economical this vehicle actually is.
Which all goes to show, you MUST find the best electric energy deal, compare the prices from your energy supplier, make sure if you go for a cheaper overnight rate that your daily rate isn't through the roof otherwise you aren't really saving anything.
I found that compromising on an "all time" rate at just over .12p per KWH was better for us, we can charge at anytime day or night for this amount and don't worry about running washing machines or other appliances throughout the day as everything comes in at one price.
Hope this helps.
Andy (Blackpool)
He told me to keep a check on my Home Electric Bills and they could estimate the increase over time, which I personally thought was not really an accurate assumption.
I therefore, (being a qualified electrician) decided to go one better and installed a Digital Meter on the Car Charger Circuit, which now allows me to take a reading before I charge and after it has finished.
This made my accountant very happy indeed to say the least as now I can give him the exact figures he needs.
SO HOW MUCH DOES IT ACTUALLY COST TO CHARGE MY ZS EV?
Well, as mentioned on a previous posting, I am with an energy supplier called "Outfox The Market" who supply my electric at just over .12p per KWatt Hour at all times, we do not get a lower rate during the night, as we need to charge both our vehicles day and night when required, so this suits us better.
So the other day I came home with just 10 miles left to go on my vehicle and a sweaty forehead with hoping I would make it home before the car run out of steam! but knowing from reading previous postings on here, I still had a small reserve on the battery even with 1 light remaining on the charge indicator.
So as usual, I took the reading before charging and after charging and calculated the total cost based on the above electricity amounts and added the 5% VAT too and it came to £4.82 all in!
So a true measured and accurate cost of what my MG ZS EV costs to charge from almost flat to full and proves how economical this vehicle actually is.
Which all goes to show, you MUST find the best electric energy deal, compare the prices from your energy supplier, make sure if you go for a cheaper overnight rate that your daily rate isn't through the roof otherwise you aren't really saving anything.
I found that compromising on an "all time" rate at just over .12p per KWH was better for us, we can charge at anytime day or night for this amount and don't worry about running washing machines or other appliances throughout the day as everything comes in at one price.
Hope this helps.
Andy (Blackpool)