I actually do know! A 2019 Chevrolet Volt will get about 60 miles per charge, and in my neck of the woods (north ATL), it costs about $0.92 to fill up daily assuming that I use up the charge entirely, so assuming that you drain the battery completely everyday or the month, you’re looking at $30 a month for around 1,650 miles of electric charge. Not to mention, the Volt still comes with a 4 cyl engine that gets about 42mpg. As for charging at home, @120v you’re looking at 8-12 hours of charge time, and 5 hours @240v
Wow thanks for that information. I had no idea. Now I read an article on this site that hemp batteries are cheaper, provide more mileage than the lithium batteries. I heard that an electric car battery is several thousand dollars. Is that correct?
I actually do know! A 2019 Chevrolet Volt will get about 60 miles per charge, and in my neck of the woods (north ATL), it costs about $0.92 to fill up daily assuming that I use up the charge entirely, so assuming that you drain the battery completely everyday or the month, you’re looking at $30 a month for around 1,650 miles of electric charge. Not to mention, the Volt still comes with a 4 cyl engine that gets about 42mpg. As for charging at home, @120v you’re looking at 8-12 hours of charge time, and 5 hours @240v
Wow thanks for that information. I had no idea. Now I read an article on this site that hemp batteries are cheaper, provide more mileage than the lithium batteries. I heard that an electric car battery is several thousand dollars. Is that correct?
Yeah, batteries are expensive, they’re huge batteries!!