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How Much Does It Cost to Charge an Electric Vehicle? (A comparison at home and on the road, with gasoline)::Few people know what a kilowatt-hour costs them, so they don’t realize how cheap EV home charging is versus gasoline. On the road, it's more complicated.

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You are aware that internal combustion engines also use non-renewables at a much lower efficiency than grid-scale use of non-renewables, right?

Were you aware that only ~1/3 the energy from combustion is harnessed for propulsion in a traditional ICE?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

probably even 1/4..an EV charged from fossil electricity saves only 33% on emissions compared to a fossil car. personally if i am paying 40k$ for an EV i am expecting my purchase to act as a contribution to safeguard the environement, not only to save on repair costs and mileage, but thats my personal preference.. a Tesla costs 40k$ at least, while a 40kwh nissan leaf costs 30k$, and there s no in-between, EVs are a pass for me for now but thats my opinion.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

an EV charged from fossil electricity saves only 33% on emissions compared to a fossil car

Or, stated more honestly, an EV deriving electricity from even fossil-based grid-scale generation uses roughly half the raw combustables as an ICE with the added benefit of emission scrubbing.

if i am paying 40k$ for an EV i am expecting my purchase to act as a contribution to safeguard the environement

We are fortunate, then, that this is already the case.

EVs are a pass for me for now but thats my opinion.

I'm not sure how you've determined they should be a pass - if you're comparing like to like and comparing to new ICE vehicles of similar capability, there's no reason not to go EV for most people.

But sure, it is a matter of preference.