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Supercharger rates in my area are $.41/kWh.
So, theoretically, a 0-100% charge would cost $50.43.
Home rates:
What’s the same theoretical 0-100% charge cost when done at home?
Are the various rider charges constant/fixed, and therefore not part of the calculation?
I have to be missing something - it can’t be $0.039693 x 123, since that would only be $4.88.
Don’t judge
I’m new to EVs and my brain is tiny.
Haha
So, theoretically, a 0-100% charge would cost $50.43.
Home rates:
What’s the same theoretical 0-100% charge cost when done at home?
Are the various rider charges constant/fixed, and therefore not part of the calculation?
I have to be missing something - it can’t be $0.039693 x 123, since that would only be $4.88.
Don’t judge
I’m new to EVs and my brain is tiny.
Haha
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