That would cost me about 41.5 in texas. Nice
https://preview.redd.it/ytl74bnd6nlg1.jpeg?width=1966&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=77224d237680f1c1193d1d88de4a2a6dcc22c4e3 $24 in +20,000mi is insane. 23 Model 3 RWD.
How? Do you have free supercharging?
Kinda.
I'm paying about $120/mo on average with my driving habits and cold weather months/tires. In the summer I see as low as $60. Cost per kwh is a little higher but not as high as some places.
At $2.70/gal (current price where I am) their calculations are based on a car getting 7mpg If you spent $236 on gas at the same price for a Prius, you’d end up driving 3900 miles
Their calculations are based on a car getting around 25 mpg. And it's based on premium price, not regular. Matching it's gas equivalent
Now you just have to get a charger that pays you to charge. Every Canadian can get one. I make 150 bucks a month off charging
2.2 cents per kWh here 11pm-7am. I calculate 100 miles costs me ~ 70 cents Effectively free
My thug electricity company charges you based on the average of your street. So once I bought my car, I’ve been driving up everyone else’s bill. But consequentially, my energy bill has only shot up like $25/mo.
Exactly. In almost every scenario, a hybrid that gets 35 to 40 miles per gallon will take away. Any savings on your electric vehicle unless gas costs >$3.50.
>2.2 cents per kWh here 11pm-7am. At a supercharger? Where and which one? Also what is your residential rate with delivery fees?
>My thug electricity company charges you based on the average of your street. This cannot be legal 😂 Sucks to be your neighbor. I bet it was a politician with an EV who concocted and passed this bill.
why didnt u get the tesla electric? i drove 100miles for work everyday and pay 50cent a day for free night charging
How did you get free supercharging?
This is our home charging rate.
Wait what? Tell me more
Grizzl-e club will give you a charger for free and you get 3 cents/kwh to charge, if you buy one from them you start at 5cents/kWh. Eventually you can make it up to 10 cents per kWh both ways (it goes up every 5,000kwh or so that you charge Pion power starts at 10cents per kWh, you have to buy the charger and you only get paid out once a year. This is what I use most of the time but nobody has received a check yet so it’s questionable
And then add in your maintenance costs for your hybrid vs an EV and suddenly the cost sways back to an EV being a lot cheaper. I traded in my Accord Hybrid for my MY Long Range. Fuel prices around me are currently $3.38 per gallon and electric rates are 11 cents per KW/h. While the gas costs are close to even, the maintenance costs helped my decision to join the Tesla community
Free charging at the gym and the apartment (home)... 9000 miles driven, 174 in charging. https://imgur.com/a/GVyPo5m
Very cryptic. Is your car jailbroken?
https://preview.redd.it/cxapobhgcrlg1.jpeg?width=1206&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c83b829f8669a58cdb3be3aa8533f9e3892b122d wish i could say the same lol
My workplace
The charge stats don't tell the whole story. It doesn't take into account AC/DC conversion losses, battery thermal management, cabin preconditioning from wall power, cable & connector line losses, etc. My charge stats tell me I used $40 in the last 31 days where when I look up the actual energy consumption in the Wall Connector app the real cost is $91. This matches up with my power bill also. Not complaining as it's still around $100 cheaper per month than my ICE car
Can you give some details about this?
tesla electric is currently offered for Texas state. you will pay a base rate for everything else in the house. but for the car charging from 12AM-12PM would be considered "free" at 50cent a day or $15 a month. before this I paid 16cent per kWh. with Tesla electric is 17.1 per kWh but I save on whatever I use for the car. my wife drove 100 miles a day for work and basically half the usage of the house. bringing the average cost per kWh down to 9cent/kWh https://preview.redd.it/buealfdnyulg1.jpeg?width=945&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f3ef8ccad1c00de5b40a5bc8caf6dcc2d5bb5ddd
Tesla Electric doesn't cover all of Texas, but it's in the Houston and Dallas areas for sure. We will switch to Tesla Electric in early April and can't wait. I'm stuck in a one year contract with another electric wholesale company until then. We have two Teslas and decided to add a second Universal Wall Connector for this purpose, via a daisy chain setup on a 60a breaker. The units will communicate and charge both vehicles in the unlimited window. $15 per month per vehicle and that even includes the delivery fees for the vehicle charging. For us our non vehicle charging rate actually goes down and for sure the delivery will go down since it will not include the vehicle charging. We alternate the vehicles and drive about 600 miles per week. Our savings are already great coming from a 2025 Honda Pilot Black Edition and a 2024 Honda Accord Touring Hybrid. We have a 2025 Model 3 Long Range RWD HW4 and a 2024 Model Y AWD Long Range HW4 and both have FSD subscriptions, premium Internet connectivity, and Tesla windshield replacement coverage. Still paying less with all of that than we did on our previous vehicles and that's not even factoring the lower maintenance and the lack of time spent at gas stations. April will be the icing on the cake for us. We only use super chargers for out of town road trips to San Antonio and to Dallas from our home in the Houston area.
oh trust me I canceled the APG&E and bite the bullet paying 250 for ETF. my bill were 175-200 with the car. now im paying 100-110 per month. so I saved roughly about 50 bucks a month from tesla. after 5 months it would be saving from there
lol this is like insurance
Gas where I live is almost $5/gal. Off peak charging rates are .15/kWh. Every damn thing around me is expensive. The joys of living in SoCal.
It's legal if they have only one external-facing meter for the whole HOA/street and either don't have house-specific meters or they are just for the HOA for bill pro-rating purposes.
A couple of flats and tire changes and I feel the maintenance advantage is minimal compared to a Japanese hybrid.
Crazy today.
Just got a cheap SC01 Model S with the free supercharging as I don’t have a permanent charging situation yet. Only way I could rock an EV. Plus entirely free, other than my time spent using it. But I’d just be scrolling/reading on my phone, or using the in-car entertainment anyway.

Holy cheap power, Batman! We're about $0.15/kWh (loaded) here, so that'd be about $56. (Which is still a heck of a deal vs gasoline)
You paid $24 USD for 374Kw?
Yeah
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