Energy analyst says EV charging more expensive than gas – Center Square

Illinois lags the rest of the country in the number of EV charging stations. Recently, the U.S. Department of Transportation awarded the state $22 million for the installation of electric vehicle charging stations along interstate highways.
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Susan
3 years ago

The best comparison method is to contrast a typical conventional fuel cost per-100-miles with kWh per-100-miles.
Suppose a car gets 20 miles per gallon; it would require 5 gallons to go 100 miles.
At $4/gallon, 100 miles would cost $20.
Suppose a typical EV needs 30 kWh to go 100 miles; at charging stations’ priced $0.50/kWh, 100 miles would cost $15.

Changing variables of fuel efficiency or fuel prices alters the cost differentials.
A 30-miles-per-gallon conventional vehicle, in above example, would be cheaper than EV.

ger42
3 years ago
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The only way to compare the gas vs electric vehicle cost is two drive 2 similarly sized (not weighted) vehicles under the same conditions. Cold, hot, wind, altitude and traffic conditions the same. The accessory uses the same. The distance should be until one of the vehicles needs a charge or fuel. The charging should be done at public charging station. Apply all road taxes associated with gas vehicles to the EV. Apply the maintenance costs per mile of both vehicles. We can forget for the moment the cost of a fast home charger.

Ataraxis
3 years ago

Turns out that EVs are also not good when you’re fleeing a hurricane, or if the EV gets flooded during a hurricane.
Government subsidy of EVs and EV infrastructure is a scam and should be investigated.

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