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not the case here yet, i have found EVs cheap to insure especially given the BHP, my current (over 400bhp) EV is less than 450 to insure for my wife and I.An interesting article in the Financial Times about how it's more expensive to insure electric vehicles.
I have not heard the issue raised before.
I presume it's the same in Ireland?
Electric vehicles: insurers balk at battery fires and write-offs
Higher insurance prices make EVs less attractive to consumerswww.ft.com
Tesla owners must be choking on their kale smoothies. Auto insurers have rapidly boosted prices for electric vehicle cover in the past year, much more than for fossil fuel cars. Indeed, John Lewis has suspended sales of its EV policies by request of French underwriter Covéa as it reassesses the cost of repairs.
Average electric car insurance costs rose 72 per cent in the year to September, compared with 29 per cent for petrol and diesel models, according to Confused.com. The price comparison site notes that premiums for Tesla Model 3s, the most quoted EV on the site, rose more than two-thirds in the past two years. In fact, Aviva withdrew insurance policies for some Tesla models earlier this year before reinstating cover a few months later.
Both mine have been in the 50k + category and insurance has been cheapI have one more than 2 years, and its been under €400 for each of the last two renewals, annual cost, has hardly changed at all, since i bought it.
am wondering, if this only affects the 50k+ category of EV’s, which have mainly >60 kwh batteries, very high annual mileage may also affect the price, as this will eventually affect battery life, but, most EV’s come with a typical 8 year or, 160,000 battery warranty.
The tone of most mainstream coverage of everything has trended negatively for some time. They respond to what sells or attracts clicks.I have noticed that the "mainstream media" have massively ramped up negative stories about EV's. The telegraph and the Sun are practically rabid and flat out lying about them.
My insurance went down as well. And it's now as a company car. The Sun must be choking on their battered sausage.I have noticed that the "mainstream media" have massively ramped up negative stories about EV's. The telegraph and the Sun are practically rabid and flat out lying about them.
Great Fact check website here that uses actual data to dispel a lot of this bunk!
Factcheck: 21 misleading myths about electric vehicles - Carbon Brief
Carbon Brief factchecks 21 of the most common – and persistent – myths about electric vehicles.www.carbonbrief.org
My own experience is that EV's are massively better than ICE vehicles in almost every single way, except maybe 4 times a year, when they are slightly less convenient for very long trips.
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