ChargeLedger

Practical EV analysis, written for owners who prefer verifiable assumptions.

The ChargeLedger journal covers real motorway behaviour, charger site discipline, battery care, and the cost structure beneath everyday ownership. Each piece is written by sector specialists with named accountability.

Editorial scopeRange planning, charging habits, battery care, tariff strategy, and ownership cost modelling.
Publishing standardShort paragraphs, transparent assumptions, and examples grounded in ordinary use rather than launch-week excitement.
Current cadenceThree long-form pieces this month, with new updates added as charging infrastructure behaviour shifts.

Latest articles

Range
10 March 2026Priya HenshawSenior EV Route Analyst

When motorway speed quietly erases 40 kilometres

High-speed stability feels efficient from the cabin, yet battery draw rises sharply once pace holds above the comfort band. This article shows where the distance goes.

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Charging
12 March 2026Marcus ValeCharging Infrastructure Editor

Charging etiquette is really queue management

Most conflict at fast-charging sites starts with poor timing and poor visibility. Better charging etiquette is, in practice, a form of queue discipline.

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Ownership cost
15 March 2026Elena BrookTransport Cost Researcher

The ownership cost line items drivers often miss

Energy savings can be real, but the annual ledger changes once depreciation, tyre wear, and tariff timing are placed beside the charging bill.

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