Essentials on EV operation and costs revealed in new remarketing white paper

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A new white paper setting out the essentials of electric cars for dealers and buyers is now available from the Vehicle Remarketing Association (VRA).

The white paper explores EV efficiency, charging costs and infrastructure

Written by battery electrochemist Euan McTurk, creator and presenter of Plug Life Television, it explores EV efficiency, charging costs and infrastructure to help the remarketing sector along with potential EV buyers find out all there is to know.

Topics under focus include understanding common metrics used to measure EV efficiency and what represents a good performance, how to access the best rates for charging at home and on the road, and what kind of charging infrastructure should be adopted by vehicle remarketers.

Philip Nothard, VRA chair, said: “There’s surprisingly little understanding in the market about the fact that some EVs are much more efficient than others in exactly the same way as traditional vehicles vary substantially on MPG.

“This document – the third in our series of EV white papers – is very much designed to provide a detailed briefing for everyone working in remarketing covering the cost of power when it comes to running and electric car or van. It also looks in detail at different ways of accessing power at home and when using public chargers. With the way that the cost of electricity has risen over the last year or more, it is an extremely pertinent topic.

“This is information that everyone working in remarketing needs and which they also should be able to explain to potential EV buyers in an easy-to-understand manner.”

Nothard added that there remained a huge appetite for information about EVs from VRA members and that more white papers covering the subject would be produced in 2024.

“The electrification of the used vehicle sector is the biggest remarketing challenge of the decade and members are keen to gain the widest possible understanding of all aspects of this transformation.”

Further details about downloading the white paper can be found here.

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day. Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news - or gossip.