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Midlevel cars and SUVs

For now, drivers will probably pay more to charge their Ford Mustang Mach-E, Kia EV6, or Volkswagen ID.4 than to fuel their internal-combustion engine counterparts like the Chevrolet Equinox, Nissan Altima, or Subaru Outback.

 

Charging any of these vehicles at home will run about $12.62 per 100 miles while fueling one at a gas station may run about $11.08. That difference, while not incredibly substantial, may add up — and when these drivers go to a public charging station, they're likely to pay about $16.10 per 100 miles.

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Charging any of these vehicles at home will run about $12.62 per 100 miles while fueling one at a gas station may run about $11.08. 
that’s for id4 and others

enti Chevy Bolt charging ekuva autunda ? Than their counterparts of hybrid or gas vehicles ? 

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16 minutes ago, mettastar said:

Midlevel cars and SUVs

For now, drivers will probably pay more to charge their Ford Mustang Mach-E, Kia EV6, or Volkswagen ID.4 than to fuel their internal-combustion engine counterparts like the Chevrolet Equinox, Nissan Altima, or Subaru Outback.

 

Charging any of these vehicles at home will run about $12.62 per 100 miles while fueling one at a gas station may run about $11.08. That difference, while not incredibly substantial, may add up — and when these drivers go to a public charging station, they're likely to pay about $16.10 per 100 miles.

$12/100 miles at home aa? $12 Ki full battery charge cheyocchu at home which will give 235 miles for Mach e

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20 minutes ago, perugu_vada said:

Charging any of these vehicles at home will run about $12.62 per 100 miles while fueling one at a gas station may run about $11.08. 
that’s for id4 and others

enti Chevy Bolt charging ekuva autunda ? Than their counterparts of hybrid or gas vehicles ? 

mana old city lo ayithe.. Overheaad line pe ek hook lagakey charge kar dengey...

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12 minutes ago, Original Profile said:

$12/100 miles at home aa? $12 Ki full battery charge cheyocchu at home which will give 235 miles for Mach e

I think you are right .. ee segment cars lo 75kwh battery untadi .. each unit any where between 15 to 20cents esukunte .. max $15 for full charge

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42 minutes ago, mettastar said:

Midlevel cars and SUVs

For now, drivers will probably pay more to charge their Ford Mustang Mach-E, Kia EV6, or Volkswagen ID.4 than to fuel their internal-combustion engine counterparts like the Chevrolet Equinox, Nissan Altima, or Subaru Outback.

 

Charging any of these vehicles at home will run about $12.62 per 100 miles while fueling one at a gas station may run about $11.08. That difference, while not incredibly substantial, may add up — and when these drivers go to a public charging station, they're likely to pay about $16.10 per 100 miles.

100 Miles ki 12$ aaaa lol. I get 250 miles for 6$. Also you forget about regular maintenance savings. That’s a big diff 

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Car aneedi depreciating asset..

basic purpose of car is to travel from Destination A to B ..

alanti appudu tesla expensive cars ela kontaaraa konta mandi aneedi antu pattadu unless they have excess money which they want to flush or to show off to samajam that they are rich

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Power prices are expensive in CA but in other states it is half, I pay $.30 for 1KWH, on 1 KWH I can travel 3.5 miles, 100/3=30 KWH x 0.30 = $9, other states lo idi <$5

gas price where I live is$5.30, 20 miles per galleon anukunna, 5 gallons kavali which is $27

conclusion is that it is a bogus article, even hybrid anukunna 3 gallons kavali 

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10 minutes ago, andhra_jp said:

Car aneedi depreciating asset..

basic purpose of car is to travel from Destination A to B ..

alanti appudu tesla expensive cars ela kontaaraa konta mandi aneedi antu pattadu unless they have excess money which they want to flush or to show off to samajam that they are rich

konta mandidi car is a luxury, feel and speed 

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43 minutes ago, nenu_meeku_telusa said:

100 Miles ki 12$ aaaa lol. I get 250 miles for 6$. Also you forget about regular maintenance savings. That’s a big diff 

bokkem kadu...max for japanese cars you do is oil change for 6 months and filters changes once a year or so...in the past 7 years all i spent would be $1000- 1200 but how much is the premium you are paying for EV?

EV savings only makes sense if you are commuting a lot

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