Study: Cost of ‘fueling’ an electric vehicle is equivalent to $17.33 per gallon
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Projecting the next 10 years at this point is pointless; regardless of method used (multiplying one year by ten or figuring out projected inflation levels, etc.) the economy has so rapidly deteriorated that it is essentially unknowable. It could cost $100/gallon equivalent if the green bullshit continues to destroy our energy infrastructure.
Yes. You are right. Just a wake up call for EV industry.
the auto companies are putting all the EV projects on hold...they cant sell em and now that the UAW bent them over......the storm is a coming
They are royally screwed.
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Thanks bud. EU sucks big time.
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$17,33 includes: “ the real costs born by taxpayers for subsidies, utility ratepayers for energy investments, and non-electric vehicle owners for mandate-and-environmental-credit-driven higher vehicle costs, which they say total $48,698 per EV. ”
So if you own an EV, you’re not paying $17,33 per “electric gallon”, but this “think tank” argues that you should do.
The article says nothing about what a gallon of petroleum product should cost, using the same method.
Depending on the country, I guess.
"Think Tank" - DS