DreamingOf
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The excise rates (including the carbon charge) in Ireland on motor fuels are 57.6 cent on a litre of petrol and 46.6 cent on a litre of auto-diesel.
Well, I guess they have to incentivise it - so that makes sense. However, if you look at the capital cost alone of an electric vehicle - then they have a long way to go before they become economically viable for your average joe..Thats crazy!
Do they publish those excise rates?
Also, I wonder is that why / how the Electric car will be so cost effective to run - that is - until Excise is put on it...
Thats crazy!
Do they publish those excise rates?
Also, I wonder is that why / how the Electric car will be so cost effective to run - that is - until Excise is put on it...
Thats right, but AFAIK you also 'lease' ore rent the battery for in the region of €70 a month.
Could be wrong but thats what i heard on it.
These cars don't have a gear box, so there will not be a 'manual' version.
i think there's a scheme in place right now whereby the ESB will install a home charging station for free for the first X thousand EV owners? Otherwise, I believe this costs circa 600-800 euro. I'd imagine this only applies to someone buying new. Also, isn't there a grant or rebate or similar on offer? Again, I guess this applies only if you buy in IRL. There was mention (over on boards.ie) of folks considering to buy in the UK (as same models working out cheaper) - as there was a price differential. I guess the rebate won't apply here.For the Renault range, you have to get the ESB out to install the charging station in your home for a 'standard charge'. No mention of what the charge is though.
Is this necessarily so though? Isnt the essential difference that instead of pistons turning a drive shaft its an electric motor doing so?, wont there still be a clutch plate and a gearing system?
After all it wouldnt be "automatic" if there were no gears (automatic being automatic gear changing).
So, in principle, I dont see why you wouldnt/couldnt have a manual version. Might bring the cost down a bit while they're at it.
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