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$0.058 / kWh at home for me.
About $0.115 at my friend's house.
About $0.25 at some public chargers.
Those are amazing prices.
In Germany I pay:
-0.33$ at home and work
-0.72$ - 0.88$ on public chargers
Gas is currently about 7.68$ per gallon. ._.
Right?!? Wildly jealous of those low electricity prices. I'm also in the EU and paying 46.6c (euro) / around 50c US at home.
46 cent per kWH is insane for home prices the fuck.
Tesla super chargers are €0,36 per kWh
Yeah, the quoted $40 fillup is in Hawaii where everything is expensive.
Man, that's killer. I paid $0.48/kWh on our last road trip through the PNW.
What area? I live in the PNW. Need to know where to avoid 😂
All along I-5 between Portland and Seattle at Electrify America charging stations. I just checked, it's still $0.48/kWh. We drove a rental Volkswagen ID.4 and our Prius on that trip. It cost about $40 for Prius fuel and nearly $200 for the ID.4.
That’s insanely cheap. We pay $0.11 off peak and $0.33 on peak (4p-8p). At $0.33 for my PHEV it’s no cheaper than gas at $3.99/gal. Guess when it’s scheduled to charge only?
So what is that in total if you were nearly depleted?
$5-$6 USD
Thanks!