ChasingCoral
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Same price in Maryland and DC, $0.43/kWh. Nice!I was expecting something closer to the Ionity rate in Europe when they switched to per-kWh pricing (roughly $0.93/kWh). Figured they must have calculated that as a sustainable rate to self-fund the network.
But $0.43/kWh is way lower. Electricity costs less in the US, so that's surely part of it, but this is such a low rate that it doesn't seem sustainable to me to cover all the costs. Could actually make it harder for other competitors to enter the market.
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