• @HerrBeter
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    10 months ago

    I mean we don’t have a charger but we charge at work. Sometimes we go into town and buy things and whatnot, then we use the 11 kW charger. It was free before but now it costs $0,025* per kWh.

    In -40 we lost 40% range or so, but the ones who have range problems are also mostoften the ones not owning an EV.

    • @Udonezo
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      010 months ago

      I see. Not as blanket as I was saying. It will be up to how friendly your area is for EV. I’m just mentioning the gripes I had before I sold mine. Tesla supercharger are quite expensive, and the other chargers around town were nowhere near that low in my area

      • @HerrBeter
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        210 months ago

        For 11 kW it’s a fair price, maybe prices will come down in the future for your area, I hope they’ll put the price of externalities on the product (fossil fuels) and we’ll see what’s more competitive.