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kaydub 3 hours ago

I've only had an EV 3 months now, but it'll never see a charging station.

I pay around $.12/kw and get 4 miles per kw. So my "energy" costs are $.03/mile. I have a Mazda cx50 as well, it gets about 20-22mpg, with the gas prices here in Seattle that's around $.30/mile. Even where gas is cheaper that's still $.20/mile. Literally 10x the cost to run a gas car vs an EV.

I'm honestly shocked at how many people have EVs and rely on charging stations. I mean, I think it's a low number, but the fact that it's more than zero is shocking to me.

redwall_hp 16 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

More people own cars than houses. I live in an apartment, and the only ways I'd be able to charge an electric car are expensive charging stations or plugging in an extension cord, leaving a sliding door cracked all night and hoping the property's management doesn't throw a fit, pets don't sneak out, somebody doesn't break in, etc.

I've got a hybrid now, at least.

mercutio2 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

The pacific northwest’s vast hydro capacity makes it maximally attractive to own an EV. The rest of the country isn’t nearly so lucky.

Danox 16 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

One of the reasons Norway can go all electric (EV’s), but most of the world doesn’t have the hydroelectric resources they have.

acdha an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Maybe it’s not as much cheaper but it’s cheaper than gas anywhere in the country.

jwr an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I'm in the EU and the factor is 3-4x.

rayiner an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

I’m at $0.11 in Maryland which gets 40% of its power from nuclear.