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      03-14-2024, 02:49 PM   #23
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So if you don’t charge at home (which I assume does a number on the utility bill) how much are you paying in charging if you’re driving 1,000 miles a month?

I’m not asking for a math problem. I’m assuming someone in here fits that profile and can just answer from experience.

Is it really saving any money vs paying $150 - $200/month for gas?

Not asking to make a dig at EV. I’m really curious.
I live in California where Premium gas is roughly $5.50 per gallon. I drive 1,500 a month.

I don’t drive Honda Civics or Toyota Camry’s. When I was commuting in my M3 I was spending roughly $400 a month on gas.

When I got the Model Y, I would charge on a regular 120 plug in outlet which took over 30 hours and supercharge as needed. This averaged me in $150 price hike on my utility bill per month and roughly $150-200 in supercharge charges each month.

Now that my i7 comes with free unlimited charging, there is not point charging at home when there is a charger at my gym, which I go daily and spend over an hour there.

To answer your question, the answer is ZERO

My charges are from. Idle fees that I let the car sit at an EA station over 10 min.
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You’re not going to find anyone in this forum who fits the bill - because you’d have to be a financial lunatic to charge outside the home 100% of the time without a free incentive period. On SC it’s about 60% the cost of gasoline. On these shell enabled chargers it’s the same if not more than equivalent gasoline.

I’ve seen other forums where someone was living off the SC as an Uber driver. They were about that 60% number.

The TCO gets smashed vs a hybrid or low cost efficient petrol/gas vehicle when you exclusively charge outside the home unless you qualify for a tax credit and/or you live in a place with a huge delta in electricity and fuel cost.
Zero $ in February! I need to run to my car faster!
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Zero $ in February! I need to run to my car faster!
You have an incentive period of free charging. As do many. The question posed was without such a free charging period. I also have one and have charged 1,370 kWh for free, getting me 5,111 actual miles. Saving me approximately $1,100 in fuel.
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You have an incentive period of free charging. As do many. The question posed was without such a free charging period. I also have one and have charged 1,370 kWh for free, getting me 5,111 actual miles. Saving me approximately $1,100 in fuel.

Thank you for the clarification. I have gone 1500 miles and charged 703 kWh for fee. Mind me asking how to calculate the fuel savings?
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Thank you for the clarification. I have gone 1500 miles and charged 703 kWh for fee. Mind me asking how to calculate the fuel savings?
Wh/mile average (mine is 268)
Convert to miles/kWh (mine is 3.73)
Multiply by total kWh used
Divide that by your typical mpg
Multiply by price for typical fuel
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In your case let’s say you get 20 mpg and fuel is $4.00/gallon. That means 1500 miles / 20 mpg x $4.00 = $300 saved.

Btw you’re only getting about 2.13 miles per kWh? That’s horrible efficiency. Which vehicle do you have?
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Charging publicly vs at home is dependent on the region. I charge exclusively NOT at home because Tesla supercharger rates are typically cheaper than my home rate. Plus they are so abundant in Southern California I'm not concerned about range or anything like that.

I will say the other charging companies appear to be awful. There is an EVGO next to a tesla supercharger and it's crazy to see the lines and about half of their chargers appear to be down at any given time.
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Charging publicly vs at home is dependent on the region. I charge exclusively NOT at home because Tesla supercharger rates are typically cheaper than my home rate. Plus they are so abundant in Southern California I'm not concerned about range or anything like that.

I will say the other charging companies appear to be awful. There is an EVGO next to a tesla supercharger and it's crazy to see the lines and about half of their chargers appear to be down at any given time.
What’s your home rate and what’s the Tesla rate? Just curious. Here (Atlanta suburbs) it’s $0.10-$0.25 for SC depending on time of day and $0.12 at home.

SC are vastly superior than other charging spots.
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What’s your home rate and what’s the Tesla rate? Just curious. Here (Atlanta suburbs) it’s $0.10-$0.25 for SC depending on time of day and $0.12 at home.

SC are vastly superior than other charging spots.
Strap in, my home rate is crazy. It's about .42 in winter and .48 in summer. San Diego has the distinction of some of the highest rates in the country. For most houses you can switch to a "Time of use" plan but doesn't apply to my particular house as it's a condo that apparently isn't zoned for that type of plan.

Supercharging rates on peak are about .42 - .54 but I typically charge in the morning or the night, which generally is about .19 - .30. Your electricity rates make me jealous!
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Strap in, my home rate is crazy. It's about .42 in winter and .48 in summer. San Diego has the distinction of some of the highest rates in the country. For most houses you can switch to a "Time of use" plan but doesn't apply to my particular house as it's a condo that apparently isn't zoned for that type of plan.

Supercharging rates on peak are about .42 - .54 but I typically charge in the morning or the night, which generally is about .19 - .30. Your electricity rates make me jealous!
Sheesh. Still cheaper than your $5 gas! $3.20 here. I see why you use the SC
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My ICE averages over 150k miles of monthly mileage and fuel cost for comparison.
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