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    Is there any point in installing a home charger?

    Quite right. There's no reason for them not to do this. I don't know how you see companies that you've bought things from, but for me if something i bought stops working when it shouldn't have then I'm on their ass to fix the problem. In the first year for certain, but even after that for a...
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    Is there any point in installing a home charger?

    For those saying "don't be tight, it's only £500" I would say even with a relatively expensive car bought, an extra £500 still has to justify itself. Money isn't in infinite supply, especially now with oncoming recession. The "home improvement" argument is a good one though, it could be argued...
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    Is there any point in installing a home charger?

    @Bertie_V I remembered wrong, you're right, it's more like 10mph. (even less use for a 'real' charger then!) OK thanks everyone, I figure I probably will get one installed eventually but seems fine to live on this for now.
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    Can someone persuade me?

    I think on this forum you're going to get the same answer pretty reliably: "Yes do it!" That said, given the decent range of any Tesla and how common and reliable the supercharger network is, I would say it's perfectly suited to be a main car, particularly if you can charge at home. You always...
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    Is there any point in installing a home charger?

    Also, clearly I am unable to use the internet - please ignore the dumb poll...
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    Is there any point in installing a home charger?

    Thinking about installing a home charger but having trouble in justifying a £550 expense for what seems like very little actual benefit... So I drive my Model 3 sporadically, probably 2 or 3 times a month to go reasonably substantial (200 mile) distances, and so far I've been surviving on the...
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    Work place charging strategy

    As uncool as it may sound, getting loads of standard mains sockets would be surely the way forward - they'd be cheap as chips to be installed, you'd get about 90 miles per day which surely is more than enough, and the rate would be so slow that probably nobody is going to argue about the cost.
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    Sharing my no driveway/on street parking setup

    Similar setup - though I'm on the first floor so it's a bit more of a faff... https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipNayV8ZOzG0bepx6zd62LIvq9Vzu1-A42KaRFfKX5g01myH5TKAsOJyBmESicUqdg?key=TXBnelVfSy1hRWV4eG5rS2RfNGtuSzRuTkU2ZFVR Hardly ideal but I only do it once every couple of weeks or so. Not a...