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Here is a news article regarding how much does it cost to run an electric car, and then they compare it by using $.18/KW as the cost basis. Let me tell you, unless you are way below the poverty line and this is the only electricity you use , ie you are homeless, there is no way in hell you are paying anywhere near that. If you are lucky you are going to be at .54, most likely .79 or higher.

This would be like everyone calculating cost to drive to work if gas was $.30 a gallon instead of 6 bucks.

They need us all imoblized , and making us walk is the way to do it. There is not a thing they do that isn't globohomo

Here is a news article regarding how much does it cost to run an electric car, and then they compare it by using $.18/KW as the cost basis. Let me tell you, unless you are way below the poverty line and this is the only electricity you use , ie you are homeless, there is no way in hell you are paying anywhere near that. If you are lucky you are going to be at .54, most likely .79 or higher. This would be like everyone calculating cost to drive to work if gas was $.30 a gallon instead of 6 bucks. They need us all imoblized , and making us walk is the way to do it. There is not a thing they do that isn't globohomo

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...and heat kills batteries. I can just imagine people trying to charge in the california desert where millions of people are straining the grid after all the power plants have been shut down and AC is running. I would assume you almost need to have the garage air conditioned.