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5 hour drive in an #EV? Back home with plenty to spare. Kia e-Niro is so efficient and cheap to run.

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Driving back from Birmingham to Canterbury I stopped for some lunch and charged at the same time. It just makes sense, doesn’t it?

Osprey wasn’t cheap, but the Octopus Electroverse RFID makes it a bit cheaper.

Altogether the 403-mile journey there and back cost about £42. About 10p per mile.

(And yes, had I taken a bit of a detour, I could have charged at a Tesla Supercharger which would have been cheaper.)

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