ExTesla Driver
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This topic may have been covered before, looking for your comments. Also correct me if I am miss calculating.
This is the first time since I have been converted to use EV 7 years ago I have done this calculation. Reason for not doing it as I never paid for charge on Tesla so never knew what it cost to charge.
so here are the figures, these figure didn’t take into account high purchase cost and massive depreciation. Yes there 25% tax advantage and no road tax.
so here we go,
Fuel cost £1.44/litter £6.66/gallon (UK)
Ice car average 33mpg so cost 20p/mile
my data in Taycan
Ave 2.0m/KWH
If I charge at peak hour @ 36p /kwh it cost me 18p/mile to use. Advantage of 2p from Ice ?
If I charge off peak @ 16p/kwh it costs 8p /mile
Now if I had to charge at public or even Pershore charger it costs almost 88p/kwh so 44p/mile this will be a loss of 22p/mile
so it’s cheaper to use Ice on a long distance journey then my Taycan.
am I right ?
This is the first time since I have been converted to use EV 7 years ago I have done this calculation. Reason for not doing it as I never paid for charge on Tesla so never knew what it cost to charge.
so here are the figures, these figure didn’t take into account high purchase cost and massive depreciation. Yes there 25% tax advantage and no road tax.
so here we go,
Fuel cost £1.44/litter £6.66/gallon (UK)
Ice car average 33mpg so cost 20p/mile
my data in Taycan
Ave 2.0m/KWH
If I charge at peak hour @ 36p /kwh it cost me 18p/mile to use. Advantage of 2p from Ice ?
If I charge off peak @ 16p/kwh it costs 8p /mile
Now if I had to charge at public or even Pershore charger it costs almost 88p/kwh so 44p/mile this will be a loss of 22p/mile
so it’s cheaper to use Ice on a long distance journey then my Taycan.
am I right ?
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