This info may be out of date... but I heard that electric only vehicles rely on breaking power to recharge when driving. So fine if you are in a city... but on a motorway you are not breaking, you are just driving so must easier to drain the battery?
https://www.rte.ie/lifestyle/motors/2017/0509/873841-life-in-the-electric-lane-no-more-fuel-bills/
My key takeaway from that article is importance of figuring out your typical driving range and how far you will get on a fully charged battery in models you are looking at.
I drove the Tesla S last week.Absolutely stunning car.Its good for 300 km on a full charge.Battery has an 8 year warranty.Electric is the way to go.
I think this is a very generous offer for people lucky enough to in a position to take it up.
The 2nd generation Nissan Leaf is due in March 2018 and the specs look fantastic.
For now, the public charging points are free, which is another incentive, though this won't last for ever.
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