This 95-year-old Perth driver wants older motorists to go electric – WAtoday

The keen swimmer and retired squash player said his electric car had presented challenges with electronics, which he described as “a bit like getting a new phone,” but was simple and cheaper to drive.

Renner said he charged the vehicle at home, often using power from his solar panels, and at public chargers.

“It’s probably costing between $60 to $100 for two months whereas I was paying $50 a week for petrol so it’s quite a big difference,” he said.

“The only…

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