Romantically Charged: Majority Of Long-Distance Couples Could Use Peugeot EV To Visit Their Partner Without Recharging
February 16, 2020 by Peugeot
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With an average distance of 145 miles between those couples going the distance, petrol and diesel drivers would spend £16.50 and £14.90, respectively, per return visit***. A year's worth of travel would set couples with petrol and diesel cars back £346.35 and £312.70***. In the all-new e-208, a 145-mile journey would use 33.4kWh of electricity, costing £5.18 when recharging through a home charge point***. Over a year, drivers would spend just £108.72 in travel costs, saving more than £200 compared to a new diesel car with such cost savings leaving more money to spend on your loved one***. Under domestic charging, the all-new PEUGEOT e-208 can achieve similar total costs of ownership to an equivalent petrol counterpart. The steep costs of visiting long-distance partners is a problem for nearly a third of all couples who had to postpone or cancel at least one visit due to financial reasons. David Peel, Managing Director of PEUGEOT UK, said: 'Electric cars could be the solution to three-quarters of all long-distance couples in the UK. 'To help keep driving costs even lower, PEUGEOT is collaborating with Polar Plus, the UK's largest public charging network, to give new PEUGEOT electric or plug-in HYBRD drivers a six-month free subscription to the Polar Plus network.' Around 65% of Polar Plus' charging stations are free to use for subscribers, meaning PEUGEOT drivers will have access to free electricity from more than 4,500 charging stations around the country. At payable stations, drivers simply pay per kWh used, starting from 12p per kWh. PEUGEOT's new generation electric vehicles (EVs) fulfil the brand's philosophy of 'Unboring the Future' by offering customers the option to 'choose your PEUGEOT, choose your powertrain' without compromising on space, technology, looks or driving sensation. By 2023, PEUGEOT has promised to offer electrified variants across its entire model line-up. The all-new PEUGEOT e-208 starts from £28,550****, to find out more, visit: www.peugeot.co.uk/showroom/new-208/e-208/
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