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Each time I show this to family, they hate me. 😂
Charging stats
@david What's that?
@eaplmx that is the amount of kWh my automobile consumed in the last 31 days, and the dollar cost. As a comparison, my partners fossil oil vehicle consumes $200 in the same amount of time.
And you just spent nine bucks, @david? Do I interpret this correctly!? O_o
And you just spend nice bucks, @david? Do I interpret this correctly!? O_o
That's not that much. I would love to buy an electric car, but it is very expensive here in the Netherlands. Even a small Opel Corsa-e with some minor extras is around 37000 Euros incl. taxes. And the next problem would be, even if we have like 20 charging boxes around the neighborhood, back in Germany the charging stations are very rare. Stupid Germans with their fax devices and petrol cars.
@lyse yup, that is correct. I spent $9 in the last 31 days. Wife is almost convinced to replace her car, when time comes, with an electric one.
We would love to buy en electric car too! But our asshole government doesn't feel like they should subsidize the cost at all and instead are subsidizing fossil fuel cars instead 🤦‍♂️
We would love to buy en electric car too! But our asshole government doesn't feel like they should subsidize the cost at all and instead are subsidizing fossil fuel cars instead 🤦‍♂️
@david Wow, not bad! So if you factor in everything (initial cost, repairs, taxes, etc.), are you still cheaper?
@lyse the repair costs—well, maintenance, let's say—that I will have are similar to petrol vehicles, minus the engine, and things directly related to it. That is: new tyres, balancing, rotation and alignment of them, a small 12V battery replacement every 4-5 years, windshield liquid, hmm, that's pretty much it!

My Tesla is two years old now, and I have spent zero on maintenance. If it was running on petrol, I would have done a couple of oil changes now, and other minor fluid related maintenance. Plus the cost of petrol, which is off the roof.