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This isn't rocket science. Using Model 3 SR(LFP) for example.
60kwh battery pack size(nominal). We will ignore the actual usable kwh, for sake of easy math. Lets say your utility charges $0.10/kwh. That is $6 to charge to 100% from 0%. Using a conservative avg range per full charge of 200miles(city/highway combined). $30 for every 1,000 miles. This will also very due to climate. It all comes down to what your utility charges. Some have lower rates at night, rather that peak hours. Last edited by M3WC; 04-11-2023 at 06:15 PM.. |
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Look at your own electric bill, how much do you pay for electricity. Then do the math. It is quite simple. On average Telsa Superchargers are typically around $0.25/kwh. So yes it does cost more for DC fast charging. Last edited by M3WC; 04-11-2023 at 06:16 PM.. |
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It’s amazing you pull out the facts card when it is you who can’t wrap your head around A * B = C. There are only 3 things to dispute here: the cost of electricity, the efficiency of the car, or basic math. Which is it that you don’t believe?
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Charging is cheap with an EV as long as you do it at home.... My wife was going about 80 miles a day when we first got the model S and our electric bill went up by about $20 a month so those numbers seem right to me.
6-8 cents per kWh is very reasonable public chargers are usually 30-50cents from what I have seen. At that price it isn't a very good deal. That is why I really never use public charging stations. They are only needed for road trips and I would rather just take an ICE car on a road trip. Of course cars that have free supercharging don't have to worry about this other than that it isn't really good for the battery. -Rich
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An intriguing thought is also how everyone calculates recuperated costs.
I'm certain that getting a Polestar 2 would save me a ton of money. But by my math, it'd take me a year to see any savings after I hire an electrician to run 240v to the other side of my garage (or I wire clamp an extension cord across my roof) and purchase some sort of 'smart' charger/wallbox. Food for thought. On the other hand, not sure why that guy's tweaking about the costs to drive a Tesla. Even IF it wasn't $17 for 900 miles, he's saying it's double... $34 a month is far cheaper than a month of gas in my Miata or M3. Also, what many don't take into account is geography. There's a reason why all the high wattage crypto farms were built in warehouses near hydroelectric dams, not in Los Angeles.
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That is a narrative that everyone has including the media but it makes no sense.... I then ask, if you were to go on a road trip would you take the EV or your X5? They say "I would take the X5" and then realize that it is a silly notion that public chargers are the problem. Sure it would be nice if all apartment complexes had EV chargers and if all parking spots had cheap charging but the reality is that even with only 160 miles of range I still only charge at home because it is much cheaper. I have a full 80amp tesla wall charger (which I can only use at 40amps) in my wife's garage (the house has a 2car/1car split garages) that gives about 30 added miles of range per hour on the model S. I also added NEMA 14-30 outlet that is shared with my air compressor in my garage (which was taken from the electric dryer outlet because mine is gas) so I can charge at 17mph (240v, 24amps) in my garage. Costs for those installs were done and deducted from my taxes in back to back years... If someone lives in an apartment and has no access to a charger then public paid charging stations probably still won't work well for them or be economical (unless they are free at work or something). The first step is to get people that have a house with a garage to understand that EVs work great in that scenario and that they don't need 500 miles of range 99% of the time. Having an EV as an only car will require more charging stations but most people I see buying EVs (or saying they are waiting for more charging stations) have more than one car anyway... But even then I would probably rent an ICE car for a road trip and save the miles on my EV. As an amusing coincidence: They are currently putting in 4 tesla chargers in my work parking lot right now (100ft from my parking spot). I will probably never use it and it will probably just be annoying with more traffic in the complex even though I have an EV... I guess all of my coworkers that have bought into the false narrative no longer have excuses... -Rich
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The amount of horseshit that comes out of people that know shit about ev is amusing. Btw I paid 8 bucks the last time I visited a supercharger. It probably cost me the same to charge at home for double or triple the range added than at that supercharger.
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The costs of charging will greatly depend on location! For me in Northern California, the rates are $0.28/kWh off-peak and $0.49/kWh peak. My VW Id4 gets average about 3.2miles/kWh so it would cost me $87.50 per 1,000 miles.
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Also it is still cheaper to buy a 200mile range EV AND another road trip car than it is to buy a 500mile range EV... A 500mi range EV would be the wrong car for daily commutes (hauling around a ton of unneeded battery weight) and the 200mile car is the wrong one for a road trip. This is all about getting past personal preferences that make no economic sense.... People feel more comfortable in their own car on the road trip so they take it when it is really better to just rent. I tend to take the X5 on roadtrips but really renting a sedan or even minivan would make more sense. I know that and therefore don't complain. The EV owners that road trip should also understand that it isn't really the right car for that. I think the biggest barrier to EVs isn't public charging stations it is home charging stations for people that don't have garages (which I don't see as a real problem other than the charger needs to be wired and installed on a post or something), live in apartments, etc. The home chargers need to be solved first. Tax credits to home builders would be a good start and probably exist. Credits to home owners definitely already exist.
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Coming soon to Ontario…$0.024/kWh from 11pm -7am, making it even cheaper for charging overnight.
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Supercharging gives you the convenience of charging up to near full in about 25-30 minutes. If you buy an ev with no access to charging at home at all, level 1 or 2, then complain about not wanting to visit a supercharger, that’s the fault of the owner. Not the ev’s fault. It’s been working for literally every single person who has an ev. People just talk shit because they hate to face reality. And the inevitable. 2035 on the move!! Lmaooo
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Screenshot from: https://shop.tesla.com/product/gen-2-nema-adapters (*There is no 40amp plug in the US wiring code so these still need larger wire to comply with the 50amp outlet but the tesla charger won't really utilize it. This means that getting a real wall charger is a better solution after going larger than a 30amp outlet. The Newer tesla chargers also won't charge at 40amps anyway due to heat issues burning them out) Granted there are other EVs other than teslas but this info should still scale and apply to most other EVs. And if that is a dedicated single outlet to the garage and 12ga wiring you could change it to a NEMA 6-20 220V by changing the outlet and swapping the neutral wire to be on the other phase with a double gang breaker and putting a piece of black tape on each white wire end (this is legal in wiring code). This is only possible if there is a dedicated line to that outlet with no other outlets on the circuit though. This is 4-5x faster charging depending on the car... Or if it is really 14ga and dedicated wiring then you can use a 6-15 and 3x as fast. One other trick is that sometimes the garage door opener is on a dedicated line and you can steal that and run a line from the other outlets to the garage door opener. So it isn't hard to a decent charge at home using the wiring that is there even without running a large new line or having larger 30amp+ wiring.... Bigger is better but not always needed. It is just another myth that it is very expensive to setup a decent home charging solution. -Rich
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I use my dryer outlet to charge the car when needed. I usually get 6 miles per hour. On the rare occasion I’ll get 7 but it doesn’t last long, maybe an hour or 2. 90% of the time it’s 6 miles per hour.
I’m def gonna upgrade my panel this summer. I don’t need 40 miles per hour of range but at least 20-25. That would be perfectly fine for me.
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