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Bloomington, IN here. Many chargers are located in public/city owned garages. Many the charge is free, but you pay for time to be parked in the garage. There are others that charge $0.35/kwh. Our electric rate for residental is between $0.09 - $0.14/kwh depending on your usage (0-300, 301-700, 701+, is our tiers). We do have Tesla Superchargers, but I don't know their rate.Comment
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I get the bill as soon as I leave a Supercharger or Electrify America station. Again, I am not trying to change your negativity. I just want other readers to see how easy and inexpensive it actually is as the prior posts have demonstrated. The sky is not falling. The system is pretty transparent. You might find it convenient and cost effective some day.9 kW solar, 42kWh LFP storage. EV owner since 2012Comment
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I get the bill as soon as I leave a Supercharger or Electrify America station. Again, I am not trying to change your negativity. I just want other readers to see how easy and inexpensive it actually is as the prior posts have demonstrated. The sky is not falling. The system is pretty transparent. You might find it convenient and cost effective some day.
The truth is EV's will start to be seen more but they will not be owned by the poor and society will become even more divided between the rich and poor.
I guess someone like you that can afford an EV just doesn't care about those that can't.Comment
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9 kW solar, 42kWh LFP storage. EV owner since 2012Comment
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I am glad we can agree that we are in a transition. You may be correct that there will be a bigger divide between the rich and poor. I doubt that divide will be caused by EVs. The transition will be complicated and there will be some left behind. I only hope that some people are able to get past their biases and do a long term cost of operating analysis. Providing another opinion on forums like this is better than giving out handouts. You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
As for EV's hitting a very high percentage of all vehicles. That may happen in the US but only if ICE vehicles become extinct or the price of gas goes over $6 per gallon ( I just paid $3.07/gal). And even then I think people will find a way to drive to work using either gas or diesel because they just don't trust an EV. I have no problems with EV's, I just haven't found one to my liking yet.
I also am concerned that local governments will try to convince people to stop driving which will be a costly and big mistake. I see that there is some type of new legislature in the UK to eliminate personal cars and go to mass transit for all. I think that there will be riots and violence if that law goes through.Comment
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I hope that EV's will come down in price without any Fed rebate. Only then will the poor be able to afford one. While I don't consider myself poor I still am waiting for a quality EV truck because in the countryside where I live you need a high clearance vehicle that can haul which only a truck will fit.
As for EV's hitting a very high percentage of all vehicles. That may happen in the US but only if ICE vehicles become extinct or the price of gas goes over $6 per gallon ( I just paid $3.07/gal). And even then I think people will find a way to drive to work using either gas or diesel because they just don't trust an EV. I have no problems with EV's, I just haven't found one to my liking yet.
I also am concerned that local governments will try to convince people to stop driving which will be a costly and big mistake. I see that there is some type of new legislature in the UK to eliminate personal cars and go to mass transit for all. I think that there will be riots and violence if that law goes through.Comment
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Already there https://media.nbclosangeles.com/2021...trip=all&w=640
Don't you think there is a conspiracy in CA forcing you to go EV.Last edited by SunEagle; 12-30-2021, 08:39 PM.Comment
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With the current state of EVs and their charging capabilities, I do not recommend anyone living in a rural area buy an EV. ICE vehicles just can't be matched for range and refill rate. Furthermore, a gas/diesel truck is the only practical solution for towing long distances.Comment
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If gas prices are north of $6 a gallon something else is definitely in play in CA. Gas here is sitting round $2.85.Comment
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