Volt drop is only a part of the calculations.
It is Joule heating in the cable that is ultimately the important value, and volt drop is a part of this Joule heating calculation.
Balancing the lifetime cost of energy lost through Joule heating against the cost of the purchase of that energy against the increased cost of the cable itself is the critical calculation to make and assess.
If the saving in Joule heating is justified against the increased cost of the cable, then it is sensible to increase the cable size.
This will become compulsory for large loads running over prolonged periods, such as EV charging, and it may be required for others such as air or ground source heat pumps.
Along with others, it as has been suggested, difficult to ascertain many loads in domestic situations in most applications.
Apart from some of the "new" loads such as the above.
Perhaps not accurately, but close enough to justify the cable increase against the cost of the Joule heating of the cable by the load.
Yes, it is unclear and not necessarily precise. But part 8 will require this and it is already published.
1.
https://knowledge.bsigroup.com/prod...nal-aspects-energy-efficiency/tracked-changes.
2.
https://knowledge.bsigroup.com/prod...low-voltage-electrical-installations/standard
3.
https://knowledge.bsigroup.com/prod...-prosumer-s-electrical-installations/standard
1. £388
2. £20
3. £198
So it will cost you £388+£20+198= £606 for part 8.
Makes BS 7671 look cheap eh?
Plus there may be more parts to 8 to come!
Don't ask me why there is such a disparity between the cost of the documents, though the only link I could find to part 1 is a tracked changes (TC)
document, which includes the original document marked up with the changes, and the pristine new document. So effectively two documents. Perhaps the reason for the cost increase
Why part 2 is so cheap against part 3 again I have no idea.
Once the scheme providers insist that we have access to Part 8, then we had better hope that cheaper ways of accessing these documents have come along.
Remember, don't shoot the messenger, I don't work for , or represent BSI, Ijust got this information from searching on the open web, anyone can find this by searching.