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p410n3 | 1 year ago
I'm German. My grandpa was an electrical engineer. He is very enthusiastic about his PHEV and talks about it alot. He bought one because not only is he interested, but also PHEV sales got heavily subsidized (i think like 6000€ or smth) and so many people bought one in his area as well. Apparently, a surprising amount of old middle class German people bought PHEVs and literally never charge it. My grandpa told me he onced asked his neighbor for a cable and that thing was brand new.
I'm not sure if its ignorance or deliberate though. If you never use the battery the resale value might be higher? It's also literally just an anecdote but it was surprising
pge|1 year ago
entropicgravity|1 year ago
dainiusse|1 year ago
p410n3|1 year ago
yaky|1 year ago
So they got a good deal on a car. It's a car and it drives, and you fill it with gas. It already works, the effort to learn and use the car for more potential is (probably) not worth it to the owner.
You could see the same pattern with people who use office applications on a daily basis but don't bother learning functionality (or even shortcuts).
Yet I am not trying to push the "users are dumb" stereotype, because everyone has their own blind spots in knowledge.
xela79|1 year ago
ed_balls|1 year ago
- installing the charging point - 2k credit
- charing at charging station - 2k credit
- your electricity bill - 2k credit
- servicing the car - the more you drive on electric power the greater the discount is, say up to 50% with 2k cap.