3000 Miles for £48.75

SpicewoodT

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@Persuader Yup. I'm still under $50 for my 3,000 miles of range.
I just passed 2250 miles on my 4S and I've paid $0 for electricity so far as I've made it a goal to only charge from my solar system when my Tesla Powerwall batteries are full and I'm selling excess electricity back to my electricity provider.

That said, my solar system (28kW system with 86 panels and 4 Tesla Powerwalls) was a $100k investment (offset by a 30% tax credit) so there was a hefty initial investment in the solar. That said, it runs my entire house to the point I've had 4 months so far this year where I've had a $0 electricity bill or a credit for selling back enough electricity to offset even the monthly connection fee.
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Yes that's what my fuel cost has been for 3000 miles.
I know some posts say that us Porsche owners don't/shouldn't care about running costs, well I do and I find the low cost of "fueling" my car
extremely satisfying.
I am on the Octopus Go Tariff and only normally charge between 00.30 and 04.30 when the rate is only 5pKW. My consumption has averaged 32.5KW/100MILES. 32.5x30x0.05p=£47.50. To fuel a petrol Porsche would have cost £550-£600 for the same 3000 miles.
To say I am delighted is an understatement. Referral link below if you want to check out Octopus Go.
https://share.octopus.energy/alive-queen-328

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All these miles would be free on my SSE Fix and Drive V2 tariff (8000 miles per annum) ?
 
 




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