Should I replace my E-Class diesel with an EV?

I presently have a Mercedes-Benz E-Class diesel but am thinking of a greener option for the future. However, I am sure I am not alone in seeing "range anxiety" as my biggest worry and am therefore very wary of a pure electric vehicle.

Right now I have a vehicle that takes me about 10 minutes to refill at any petrol station and thereby ensures I have a further 350 miles of worry-free motoring. Even though I rarely do much mileage, I can only think that a hybrid will be the only option that will give me the reassurance of not constantly looking at the fuel gauge. Am I wrong?

Asked on 31 August 2021 by David Brooks

Answered by Andrew Brady
Many of the latest electric cars can comfortably cover more than 200 miles from a charge. How often do you cover more than 200 miles without stopping for a half-hour break (during which you could charge the car)?

We wouldn't recommend an EV if you're a high mileage driver spending five days a week travelling up and down the motorway, but you might be surprised at how easily an EV fits into your life. If you can charge a car at home and mainly cover short journeys, it'll actually be less hassle than owning a petrol or diesel car as you'll never have to visit a filling station again. If you're not convinced that an EV will work for you, consider a plug-in hybrid as an introduction to electrified motoring.
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