This bit of truth needs to be spoken much more loudly to the general public. Also the cost of charging them is never really taken into account. If you have your own charger at home, your electric bill would be skyrocketing and your risk for a house fire is exponentially higher. Then the cost of replacing the battery when it no longer charges properly...
You may want to break out the calculator on this. At home, and at night, the EV will charge based on your utility costs. If you have solar roof, then it’s essentially “free”
Compare a 250 mile battery with your gas tank. It’s about half the cost of gasoline. It all comes from your bank- do you pay electric company or Exxon?
This bit of truth needs to be spoken much more loudly to the general public. Also the cost of charging them is never really taken into account. If you have your own charger at home, your electric bill would be skyrocketing and your risk for a house fire is exponentially higher. Then the cost of replacing the battery when it no longer charges properly...
You may want to break out the calculator on this. At home, and at night, the EV will charge based on your utility costs. If you have solar roof, then it’s essentially “free”
Compare a 250 mile battery with your gas tank. It’s about half the cost of gasoline. It all comes from your bank- do you pay electric company or Exxon?