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Re: What is the difference between a Hybrid and an Electric Car

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Originally Posted by Ken W View Post
So for me, a hybrid is best as I only do short local trips and a max of 2500 per year.
To me, personally, that sounds like you're a perfect candidate for an electric car

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Same for me i would never change back to ICE. I have an Ionic and i have only had to charge on a public charger once, rest of the time i charge at home on a 7Kw charger.
SWMBO has a Q4 E Tron sportback 40 and it will only ever need to be charged at home.

Mine has much less range, but don't care it's too much fun

Add solar panels & batteries into the mix and it's peanuts to charge them both.
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