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Re: A little internal combustion engine vs. electric vehicle analysis

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Earlier today, I filled up my SUV at $3.09. The latest average miles per gallon on my SUV was 21.2, which brings my cost to 14.617925 cents per mile. That is 73.09% of the EV charge cost per mile.

And it probably would have taken about two minutes to take 4.7 gal of gas (100 miles worth).

I wonder how long it takes for that much charge for the electric vehicle.

nacl

27% service charge for getting gas where you eat (a long) lunch?




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A little internal combustion engine vs. electric vehicle analysis
By: Beldin
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Thu, 20 Oct 22 10:22 PM
Msg. 36674 of 60008

On Varney & Co., this morning, they had a story about some Taco Bell's in the Land of Fruits, Nuts & Flakes preparing to offer EV charging stations in their parking lots in the near future. They will be solar powered stations, and they will offer a charge that should take the EV another 100 miles for $20. That, obviously ... well, maybe NOT so obvious to the libtards, but ... comes out to a cost of 20 cents per mile.

Earlier today, I filled up my SUV at $3.09. The latest average miles per gallon on my SUV was 21.2, which brings my cost to 14.617925 cents per mile. That is 73.09% of the EV charge cost per mile. 

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