LongshanksED wrote:
Electric cars won't work in the taxi trade. Occasionally you get the long out of town job and are unable to do it as the battery doesn't have enough charge. A hybrid electric/fuel motor would be a lot better
Theoretical question
Electric car does 186 miles and your cab on a Saturday does 210 miles. 24 miles more. £40 or £50 in fuel for the shift.
How much extra do you expect to make in those 24 miles? £40? Less £5 fuel = £35 better off
Is it not financially better to work an electric car, do less miles and hour/hour and a half less work but would be saving £50 in fuel over the course of the evening?
If there were thousands of Convenient rapid charging points that you could use without fear of having to queue to use then it might just about be worth a punt in a city..but it would be waste of time in the sticks where everywhere is just so far apart.