Burn wrote:Just out of curiosity, and it may sound like a stupid question, but from what I know you plug them into a normal power socket to recharge ... was there much of an increase in your electricity bill -vs- decrease in fuel bill?
Hey Burn, not stupid at all it was the 1st question I had when I was entertaining the whole electric car bit.
Yes it was noticeable on both sides...see below
I can charge the car in 4 hours for anywhere between 38 and 50 miles of battery life (depending on Temp). I pay about 13 cents a Kilowatt/hour and I have been using on average 251.4 Kilowatt/hours to charge it each month. I get reports from the myVolt site that shows me how much electricity I use to charge the car over specific periods.
So ~30 buck a month in electricity and that will get me back and forth to work each day and any weekend driving. In the summer a single charge will get me back and forth to work, now that it’s winter I have been using gas for the last 10-12 miles of my drive each day.
Since I have had it I've only filled it up 6 times, ~9 gallon tank at an average of $3.00 a gallon (27.00X6=162.00 then 162.00/12).
So I am averaging $13.50 a month for gas plus the $30.00 a month for electricity; so $43.50 a month. Rounding for errors/anomalies say $50.00 a month for fueling the car vs. $200.00 a month for the Traverse. So I'm saving $150.00 a month on fuel, not to mention the $10K I got back from the Fed and State in tax breaks, which I put toward the principal.
Sorry hope this didn't bore you to tears
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