GWBush
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You’re right.Couldn’t have said it better myself.
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You’re right.Couldn’t have said it better myself.
Wait til ya get your electricity billIf it meant I could drive a Hummer EV vs a Gen 3 Raptor for MSRP + 7500-10k in gas a year then yes I guess so.
Wait til ya get your electricity bill
being a part of one of the lowest regulated utility providers in the country. I like my 10-11 cents per KwH over night charging. Which would average out to be 8-10 bucks overnight charging on a level 2.
being a part of one of the lowest regulated utility providers in the country. I like my 10-11 cents per KwH over night charging. Which would average out to be 8-10 bucks overnight charging on a level 2.
That is alright I won't miss the 120-140 dollar fill ups of course I only run premium 93 octane. How bout you guys?
that is generally a week so extrapolated, that would be aroun $6,800 annually on gas. So compared to $2000 dollars for electricity. So, that is an annualized savings of $4-5k.
It is all in how you look at it.
Do you actually have it & using as a DD? Very curious. Have heard very high bills from neighbors w/ the high-po EV’s. The power needs to come from someplace. The amount of juice needed to satisfy a trio of battery packs pumping out 1000hp or whatever on a nightly basis has gotta be significant. I think reality may start to settle in when it’s already too late & EVs get to upwards of 10-15% of vehicles on the road in predominantly wealthy coastal democratic states that already have grid issues & brown outs during summer months while simultaneously eradicating the existing coal fired plants that could be hedging their electrical infrastructure risk.being a part of one of the lowest regulated utility providers in the country. I like my 10-11 cents per KwH over night charging. Which would average out to be 8-10 bucks overnight charging on a level 2.