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    Quote Originally Posted by R650R View Post
    So your happy to pay $500 a year in repair cost then plus electric charging price? (3K divided into 6 years) An equivlant small car could prob get by on $500 petrol a year.... I have a 200km 3.5L V6, with pushbiking to work when its fine, walking to paknsave for groceries I get by on about $100 month petrol (inclusive power company aa rewards)....
    The Leaf is similar in size and performance to a Mazda 3 which would cost us around $1,500/year in fuel for the 10,000km we do (at current fuel prices) and our electricity cost for charging is about $500/year using Ecotricity's night rate. $1,000/year saving easily puts us on the plus side by the time we need replace the battery pack. The only significant maintenance cost we have had on the Leaf in 4 years is a new set of tyres due before the next WOF.

    There's basically nothing to maintain compared to a fossil fueler! Our second vehicle is a 2002 Commodore used for trailer towing and infrequent out of province trips which is worth FA as a trade in so we'll run it into the ground. Very reliable old tank but we only have to look at a service centre with the Commodore and it costs $500.

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    Apparently those leafs have the best batteries out there, some use them for home solar setups....
    That's our plan

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    Quote Originally Posted by granstar View Post
    Bring on the solar powered vibrators.
    Potentially most get used at night? Maybe a shit would been needed to a lunch-time plug in the sun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naki Rat View Post
    We've had our 2012 Gen 1 Leaf since 2014. It had 9,000km on it when we got it and it had a 110km battery range then. Close to 50,000km on it now and range is around 80km, and it still beats most fossil fueled cars off the lights if we floor it

    We plan to change out the battery for a new/aftermarket/refurbished one in a couple of years by which time we expect the replacement to be under $3K and more likely to be larger capacity than the 24kWh original. The old one will be repurposed to store PV generation and run the house requirements from it.

    A generator in the boot is pretty much what some hybrids are...
    interesting. I just got offered $14k as a tradein for my six year old Subaru XV I bought new and if I tipped another 19k into a new XV. I like the car but I may as well keep it, drive it into the ground (and it will do a lot less ks if I have an EV to trip around town in) and tip the $19k into an EV I reckon. I was really impressed with the Leaf I drove
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    interesting. I just got offered $14k as a tradein for my six year old Subaru XV I bought new and if I tipped another 19k into a new XV. I like the car but I may as well keep it, drive it into the ground (and it will do a lot less ks if I have an EV to trip around town in) and tip the $19k into an EV I reckon. I was really impressed with the Leaf I drove
    Another thought is that for most city dwellers 90% or more of driving is short run stuff that makes an EV a perfect fit. For the remaining 10% or less it actually makes sense to grab a hire car (or swap your EV for your mate's car for the weekend) rather than own a second (or third) vehicle that spends most of its time in the shed.

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    We bought a leaf as we worked out a 5yr payback on petrol saving alone at current prices (which are only likely to get more expensive) and then there's the extra savings like no oil or oil filters etc
    If the NZTA add RUCs EV's will become useless, but as they're well behind their target for EV fleet I'm not expecting to see them anytime soon so for now it's all but a free ride

    JappaLand as mentioned by others have also worked on using the leaf to power houses so you can offset peak pricing with the leaf (or power in an outage) & change during off-peak

    Range is still the biggest problem for EV's & I suspect will be for a few years yet
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scuba_Steve View Post
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    If the NZTA add RUCs EV's will become useless, but as they're well behind their target for EV fleet I'm not expecting to see them anytime soon so for now it's all but a free ride.....
    Original projections for EVs in NZ was for 8,000 by the end of this year. We passed that number back in May.

    At current growth rates RUCs may be charged on EVs earlier than the end of 2021 as currently planned though an extra 6c or so per km RUC is hardly a gamebreaker when EVs have energy costs equivalent to around 20c/litre petrol, or less if off-peak tariffs or PV are used for charging.

    We are actually more likely to see some sort of incentivisation towards EVs funded by an ICE vehicle levy judging from recent murmurings from TPTB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naki Rat View Post
    Original projections for EVs in NZ was for 8,000 by the end of this year. We passed that number back in May.

    At current growth rates RUCs may be charged on EVs earlier than the end of 2021 as currently planned though an extra 6c or so per km RUC is hardly a gamebreaker when EVs have energy costs equivalent to around 20c/litre petrol, or less if off-peak tariffs or PV are used for charging.

    We are actually more likely to see some sort of incentivisation towards EVs funded by an ICE vehicle levy judging from recent murmurings from TPTB.
    Plan was to have 64k on road by 2021 (and labour wants to increase this for some reason ignoring the fact they're failing to achieve that now) we're only at somewhere round 8-9k; in-fact your link puts it at 9.2k with 3yrs left to get the extra 54,800 needed for the goal

    Quote Originally Posted by NZTA
    On 5 May 2016, the Government announced its Electric Vehicles Programme. This includes measures to increase the number of electric vehicles in New Zealand and has a goal of reaching approximately 64,000 electric vehicles on our roads by the end of 2021.
    Which ties in with the RUC's
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    Extending the Road User Charges (RUC) exemption on light vehicles until they make up two percent of the light vehicles fleet
    On 22 September 2016, the RUC exemption for light electric vehicles was extended until 31 December 2021.
    I.E. the plan is to give EV's a "free ride" until they make up 2% of the roading fleet or 64,000 vehicles, which they are well far off achieving even with best predictions.
    It's taken them 5yrs to get 9.2k EV's so getting another 54.8k EV's in 3yrs ins't looking too successful... Lets just say I'm expecting another delay on those RUC's for quite sometime
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    I like the car but I may as well keep it, drive it into the ground (and it will do a lot less ks if I have an EV to trip around town in)
    From an environment point of view that's probably the best thing you can do, the carbon footprint of a new car is horrendous with the vast amount of plastic and electronics that go into them.


    I can see the logic of an EV as a shopping basket, but it's a long claw back on the purchase cost vs keeping and maintaining the cheap fun old shitter that owes me nothing, I'm not a business so there's no advantage in terms of capital vs revenue expenditure.

    The e-golfs look nice mainly because they just look like a golf, at least they've resisted the trend of making an electric car look like an electric car which in most cases is bloody silly, still about the same range as the other EV's though so only semi-useful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Naki Rat View Post
    Another thought is that for most city dwellers 90% or more of driving is short run stuff that makes an EV a perfect fit. For the remaining 10% or less it actually makes sense to grab a hire car (or swap your EV for your mate's car for the weekend) rather than own a second (or third) vehicle that spends most of its time in the shed.
    Absolutely true. Oh, and I paid north of $40k for the XV... having said that at the time I was self employed so I got back some GST, and the running expenses and finance cost were tax deductible due to the magic of accountancy.

    I do feel kind of bad riding these pesky motorbikes though.*



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    Quote Originally Posted by russd7 View Post
    think evs will be stuck to being shopping trollies,
    And rubbish trucks, and busses, and anthing else that basically runs all day. That makes for a better economic case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Naki Rat View Post
    Anyone who has had the misfortune of being forced to use SAP, would not put much faith in the opinions of a Innovation Evangelist for SAP. If they built electric cars, they'd cost 10 times what they should, do a whole lot of shit you don't need, and all of it badly.

    I could live with driving a mercedes with a range of 500km though, unfortunately like all electrics that will be 'theoretical maximum range', so halve it for the real world.
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