Electric cars are ideal as a second vehicle or if you don't do many miles, battery life is very good now and even Tesla reckon that they will last the life of the car. If you charge on off peak from a 13a plug - no installation needed you will get about 3kw per hour, that's 21 kw for the off peak period that should give you around 50-60 miles at around 3p per mile plenty enough for many people.
If you do a lot of long journeys electric vehicles are not ideal although in the course of time battery capacity will become greater and cheaper. Fast chargers are OK for cars that already do a good mileage, you can charge them while you have a coffee or your lunch but charging is likely to be much more expensive than charging at home.
How is paying £40k+ great for people who do low annual mileages? Far better to buy a 2-3yo petrol-only car which will be FAR cheaper over its lifespan. And you don't need to carefully plan your journeys for that occasional longer one in order to ensure you don't run out of juice or pay to install a home charger
To justify the much higher purchase price of an EV over a petrol car, you have to do a decent mileage. If money is no object, that's a different story.
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