mateo
Well-Known Member
I haven't done a detailed analysis, but in the first full month of owning an EV, the electric bill was up $50 due to increased energy usage compared to same time period in the previous year. This accounts for the difference in energy pricing between periods. I did around $20 of fast charging during that period as well.
On average I was spending $150-$250 on monthly fuel.
So for me, I'm sure I'm saving a lot in fuel costs. However, I had to spend around $40k after rebates/trade-in for the car, so it's not like I did this to save money.
On average I was spending $150-$250 on monthly fuel.
So for me, I'm sure I'm saving a lot in fuel costs. However, I had to spend around $40k after rebates/trade-in for the car, so it's not like I did this to save money.
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