“As we explained the other day, states like Illinois have seen over a 60 percent increase, from .15/kWh to .25/kWh. States like California that already had higher rates werent hit so hard (.20/kWh to .26/kWh).”
Interesting, as the prices push 25 cents per kwh, they’re driving the ‘fuel’ cost of operating the car close to the same level as operating a gasoline powered car.
By they way, here in Texas I’m now paying 7 cents per kwh.
Interesting, as the prices push 25 cents per kwh, theyre driving the fuel cost of operating the car close to the same level as operating a gasoline powered car.
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Superchargers are a convenience. Most owners charge at home.