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Reality of EVs


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1 hour ago, shaktimaan said:

or don’t cry if you can’t afford one 

CITI_c$y  I didn’t know you had oil baavulu investment 

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5 hours 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

may be but evarina ippudu car konali ante hybrid suv minimum 42-45 K vundi ade price ki or less than that Model y and 3 vasthunayi kada. so may be most of them adopting that. nannu dobbakandi nadi non-tesla car

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On 8/4/2023 at 7:00 AM, r2d2 said:

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

basic ga Inndia lo EV free antaavu

but question how long can you hold up the hook without someone looking

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5 minutes ago, vaakel_saab said:

Chevy BOLT EUV takkuva undhi - tax credit = 32K vastundhi

good deal antara?

buy Chevy if you have good home insurance, you may be lucky to get new home built in same place after it catches fire.

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1 hour ago, pakeer_saab said:

buy Chevy if you have good home insurance, you may be lucky to get new home built in same place after it catches fire.

endhi baa.. intha pedda mata antav?

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On 8/4/2023 at 8:35 AM, 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.

at worst case scenario above cars take approximately 350 Watt hours for 1 Mile. Add up some efficiency losses to make it 400WH. For 100 miles - 40KWH. Most States avg engery rate is 15C per KWH so its going to be $6. This is way conservative. in reality it may be around 3-4 $. But EVs cost more upfront but they come near luxury comforts and features. 

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I drove 5100 miles on EV. I spent $277 so far on charging. 
 

75% home charging @11cents/kwh

25% super charging @32cents/kwh

$277 is equivalent to $747 Gas for those 5100 miles  

so far avg consumption is 250wh/mile

These numbers are from my Tesla app. 

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1 hour ago, vaakel_saab said:

endhi baa.. intha pedda mata antav?

be careful ani kavi bhaavam

chevy bolt is being discontinued, that platform itself is being abandoned by GM

free gaa ichina not worth

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57 minutes ago, vaakel_saab said:

Ford ev vs BOLT EUV vs VW ID.4

idhi best antaru.. research naa burra garam ayindhi.... already using ayithe koncham review cheppunri

all EV's have some issues, Tesla is the best of the worst, body quality issues ignore cheste car is good

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