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How much were they before?Just had an email from Tesla.
two SuC‘s I picked are now 56p
Wowow. Yeah that's a biggie. Not seen above 56p before.Keele is showing as 67p right now. Not sure what it was before. My last used supercharger was 54p in Cornwall about 4 weeks ago.
I just did some calculations and by golly, YOU ARE RIGHT!Even 67p/kWh is a considerable distance short of the £1/kWh recently announced by Osprey…
Well for one they are making a fortune from the 20% VAT they get on Commercial electricity with all these price risesBusinesses especially those in electric vehicle charging need a price cap. Why is our government so bloody slow to action anything?
This won’t do anything to help your “goal” of halting ICE sales in the coming decades, if anything the opposite. It’s almost like you want your friends in the oil industry to continue making ridiculous profits.
The tax free per mile reimbursement cap is set by the government, not by your HR Dept.Time for another email to HR department regarding mileage rates for personal cars for Business use... ))
I'm going to guess that with Osprey and Tesla upping prices, (In Ospreys case, I would say outrageous), I'd imagine we're in for another round of increases for Instavolt, Ionity, Bonnet, etc.Remember when we thought Ionity's prices were outrageous?
Ah the good old days
To be fair they were outrageous … it’s just that the “market” has caught upRemember when we thought Ionity's prices were outrageous?
Ah the good old days