,Tom&Shelly":2t5dvowx said:tony.latham":2t5dvowx said:They say it costs about $12 to fully charge a Tesla at home. THAT and the simplicity of EV's is alluring.
Tony
Hmm, so 100 miles between charges at 30 miles/gallon (for a "Tesla like" gasoline powered car, not a truck) comes to 3.3 gallons, at say $3/gallon comes to about $10. So the operating cost is right in the same ballpark.
Environmentally, if the electricity used the charge the vehicle comes from solar or wind power, or (gasp) nuclear, then it's probably a net win. If it comes from a coal fired plant, maybe not so much...
Tom
If you aren't towing, and you go around the speed limit you can get 250ish miles between charges on a Tesla, and the offer a long range version that does over 400
https://www.solarreviews.com/blog/how-l ... l%20charge.
Cost per mile is about 4 cents
https://www.solarreviews.com/blog/how-m ... r%20panels.
My Jeep isn't the most fuel efficient car around, my last tank cost $80, and it gets me about 320 miles, so 4 miles per dollar or $0.25 per mile


