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Its unlikely that anyone would buy a PHEV just as a tow car as it would invariably be used for solo use, just like most ICE tow cars are to one extent or another. The charging of a PHEV whilst en route is most unlikely as it can fall back on its ICE. But even ICE have different ranges depending on the tank size and economy of the engine and driver's style.. My current Subaru quite frankly has pretty poor economy and even solo on a long journey I may stop to top up the tank as when using motorways I like to keep it above 1/3 full.
But the discussion on fuel stations and integrating EV charging in with ICE fuel sales led me to think how my family's purchases of fuel have slumped right down since they entered the world of electric motoring. In February my daughter swopped her 2014 Focus 1.6 auto for a Corolla self charging hybrid and her fuel cost s have halved The Corolla uses its self charging to recoup wasted energy, it has an Atkinson cycle efficient petrol engine combined with CVT and it is lighter than the Focus. Yet her driving and journeys haven't changed. Net result a gain for daughter and loss to forecourt fuel sales.
In February my grandson took delivery of a BMW330 Touring PHEV. His private lease on a Vauxhall 1.7 turbo (veritable fuel guzzler in any mode) had ended and the BMW came via some company scheme where salary is deducted, but the cars had to be PHEV, or EV . He works predominantly from home with lots of short trips locally. Again his fuel costs have slumped, and the electric domestic electric is still low compared to fuel. In June he starts a new job and the BMW will go onto the used market and his new employer provides a company car, but it has to be EV. So by 2025 there will have been two cars ( SC and PHEV) being used that have had much reduced fuel purchases at forecourts. They will come onto the used market, possibly to replace a full ICE, whilst two new EVs will arrive in our family, as both daughter and grandson plan to go EV. Granddaughter unfortunately is looking for her first car and it can only be ICE.
If this is being mirrored across the community then forecourts are already seeing reduced fuel sales and will have to adapt or die. And 2025 is also the year that all things being equal we plan to join the kids and grandkids and as the song says come "Together in Electric Dreams".
But the discussion on fuel stations and integrating EV charging in with ICE fuel sales led me to think how my family's purchases of fuel have slumped right down since they entered the world of electric motoring. In February my daughter swopped her 2014 Focus 1.6 auto for a Corolla self charging hybrid and her fuel cost s have halved The Corolla uses its self charging to recoup wasted energy, it has an Atkinson cycle efficient petrol engine combined with CVT and it is lighter than the Focus. Yet her driving and journeys haven't changed. Net result a gain for daughter and loss to forecourt fuel sales.
In February my grandson took delivery of a BMW330 Touring PHEV. His private lease on a Vauxhall 1.7 turbo (veritable fuel guzzler in any mode) had ended and the BMW came via some company scheme where salary is deducted, but the cars had to be PHEV, or EV . He works predominantly from home with lots of short trips locally. Again his fuel costs have slumped, and the electric domestic electric is still low compared to fuel. In June he starts a new job and the BMW will go onto the used market and his new employer provides a company car, but it has to be EV. So by 2025 there will have been two cars ( SC and PHEV) being used that have had much reduced fuel purchases at forecourts. They will come onto the used market, possibly to replace a full ICE, whilst two new EVs will arrive in our family, as both daughter and grandson plan to go EV. Granddaughter unfortunately is looking for her first car and it can only be ICE.
If this is being mirrored across the community then forecourts are already seeing reduced fuel sales and will have to adapt or die. And 2025 is also the year that all things being equal we plan to join the kids and grandkids and as the song says come "Together in Electric Dreams".
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