Unfortunately Paul that will not be the case.Since I last mentioned his arriving EV here he has thought about the limited range ( Dacia Spring, range 200-250km with nothing switched on ). He announced today that he will use the EV to go to his bank ( once per month, round trip 2km, to go to the supermarket, once per week, round trip 2km, and to go to the nearest town once every two months or so for medical reasons, round trip 25km ) each of these places he finds the caravel too difficult to park.He has scraped the side of it 5 times in the last year while parking and 2 times on his own gateposts, his insurers have increased his premium to 4 times the original, and have now said that another accident with the caravel and they will refuse to insure him.
Apparently it was this threat that pushed him to go for the Dacia as it is smaller and he thinks will be easier to park.
He will continue to use the caravel to collect his adult son from the town where he works each Friday and return him on each Sunday .Journey each way 250km, so 4000km per month.He also saves his newspapers, and takes them , using his caravel, in a carton once per month to his sister ( who lives 125km from here ) who donates them to a church who are using the collected newspapers to sell as a recycle to raise money to repair their roof. Round trip 250km, due to worries about the EVs range he intends using it for any other long journeys such as a twice yearly journey to take his son's family to a spa in the french alps, round trip including excursions about 3500 km, so yearly 7000 km.
Total EV kms per year about 300 to 350kms max..Total kms per year in caravel ( consumption ..he has a "heavy foot on the diesel and on the brakes and stays a long time in low gears with the engine racing 10 to 12 litres per 100km ) around 65000 kms..yes he has a huge fuel bill also tyres etc, yet complains about a yearly servicing charge of €350.oo , He can afford to run the caravel, even with the extremely high kms he does yearly, but will run the EV so as to be able ( he hopes ) to avoid scrapes when parking locally.
When the caravel gives up the ghost due to mechanical wear high km , he intends to buy a diesel Merc to last him the rest of his life, he is 79.He is happy that the EV will last him to as he says "the end of his days".
I know Carnies here whose total km make his total kms look like small beer, they all drive Merc or BMW or Lexus diesels, they have EVs on a trailer that they two behind their caravans. for a "run about" when they are parked up on a fairground, the diesels are for driving to marriages and family gatherings and going to Italy to look at new attractions before buying them.
They all drive vehicles which are recent ( they trade them on every couple of years within the families ) recent diesels here are considered "clean" even after the VW etc emissions scandal, Vehicles are designated "clean" basqed upon their year of manufacture, no matter what their actual emissions.According to the owner of our nearest vehicle testing station ( cars are tested here every two years ) the modern diesels have actual emissions ( Co2 NO and particulate ) which are two or three times higher than my 25 year old Clio. but they are allowed into major towns because they are "clean" due to their year, whereas my car is considered dirty, due to it"s year.Real figures don't matter, the idea is to sell new cars. Tyres cause more particulate problems than a clean diesel engine, the heavier the car the more wear on the tyres, the more wear the more tyre particulates thrown into the air. EVs weigh more than the equivalent IC engine car, a lot more. Owner of a tyre supplier I know says that he changes EV tyres due to wear at a ratio of 3 EV tyres to one IC car tyre.The bigger heavier EVs like Teslas it is 4 to 5 times more tyres per kms driven than the equivalent size IC car. He loves EVs, they are making him richer faster than he thought he would be when he opened his business.
He drives an IC Lexus.
SWMBO goes every where by her own power, walking or cycle, around 15kms per day 6 days per week, 365.
I do about 5000kms per year nowadays by car, including visits to wood yards, tree sites, shopping, medical visits etc. Used to be about two to three times that when I was working decorating carny stuff, harleys, planes, boats etc.Scaled it all back nowadays.Building a tricycle ( recumbent ) amongst other things in the free time that I don't have. Might get an EV motorcycle or EV trike in a few years.I'd make one but France is not very friendly to self builds. legal nightmare to get anything non standard road legal here.