Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) vs Hybrid / PHEV
Side-by-side comparison, when-to-use-each guide, and instant conversion. Reviewed for 2026.
Short-medium daily driving (<150 miles), home charging available, low running cost priority.
Frequent long distance, no home charger, uncertain about charging infrastructure.
| Aspect | Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) | Hybrid / PHEV |
|---|---|---|
| Running cost (home charged) | £0.05-0.10/mile | Higher (petrol for most motorway) |
| Range | 200-350 miles (typical 2026 EV) | 400-600+ miles (PHEV total) |
| Home charger needed | Yes (ideal) | No (charge petrol instead) |
| Charging time | 30 min (rapid) to overnight | PHEV: 2-4h (small battery) |
| CO₂ | Zero (operational) | Lower than petrol, not zero |
Frequently asked
What is the real range of a UK EV in winter?
Expect 20-35% range reduction in cold weather (below 5°C). A 300-mile WLTP-rated EV will realistically do 200-240 miles in UK winter conditions, heating on, motorway speeds. Plan charging stops for any journey over 150 miles in cold weather.
Is a second-hand EV a good buy in 2026?
Yes for many buyers. A 2020-22 Nissan Leaf, Renault Zoe or Volkswagen ID.3 with 30-50k miles can be bought for £8,000-16,000. Battery health should be checked (battery health reports are standard from reputable dealers). Degradation is typically 2-5% per year on well-maintained batteries.