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There have been a number of recent threads across the forum where the discussion has been about tow cars, and the need for the owner to perhaps consider the number of solo miles vs towing miles we do each year which might have a bearing on car choice.
To help us all get a real handle on caravan usage and thus the need for the Would you like to supply your annual mileage figure and the number of miles you towed?
The rationalle:
One of the most recent threads has been about electric and hybrid cars and their suitability for towing especially range and costs when the electrical side has been exhausted, and as we are likely to see more cars using this type of technology, I think it might be useful to find out what mileages some of our contributors and readers actually do.
The Dept for Transports has published some statistics for 2016
https://www.licencebureau.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/road-use-statistics.pdf
and its quite surprising reading.
For many years 12000 miles per year was considered to be the average annual private mileage, but it seems that has been progressively dropping and in 2016 it was only about 7500 miles per Annum.
What the statistics don't show is the number of caravanners, and how their mileage breaks down into solo vs towing. In calculations I have done I have made assumptions that caravanners will towing for about 10% of their annual mileage - but is that reasonable?
There will inevitably be some wide variations between caravanners, some may only go out once a year, others may be doing a lot of weekend trips, but if we are to be able to make any sense of energy costs especially of electrical based systems we need to get a better statistical base line and levels of certainty to be able to factor in caravanning into the design of the energy supply infrastructure.
To help us all get a real handle on caravan usage and thus the need for the Would you like to supply your annual mileage figure and the number of miles you towed?
The rationalle:
One of the most recent threads has been about electric and hybrid cars and their suitability for towing especially range and costs when the electrical side has been exhausted, and as we are likely to see more cars using this type of technology, I think it might be useful to find out what mileages some of our contributors and readers actually do.
The Dept for Transports has published some statistics for 2016
https://www.licencebureau.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/road-use-statistics.pdf
and its quite surprising reading.
For many years 12000 miles per year was considered to be the average annual private mileage, but it seems that has been progressively dropping and in 2016 it was only about 7500 miles per Annum.
What the statistics don't show is the number of caravanners, and how their mileage breaks down into solo vs towing. In calculations I have done I have made assumptions that caravanners will towing for about 10% of their annual mileage - but is that reasonable?
There will inevitably be some wide variations between caravanners, some may only go out once a year, others may be doing a lot of weekend trips, but if we are to be able to make any sense of energy costs especially of electrical based systems we need to get a better statistical base line and levels of certainty to be able to factor in caravanning into the design of the energy supply infrastructure.