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Warl0ck
I am friends with a guy who drives a Tesla Model S. He claims to pay about $1.30 per 100 km. If you use the supercharger stations and can wait 30 minutes the charge is absolutely free. On top of that there is no regular maintenance on the car. There is no rad, no oil, no belts, pretty much no nothing.That part is actually good. You can drive a Chevy Bolt, for example, around 380 km for around $7.20 worth of electricity (at $.12/kwH, BC's current tier 2 power price). A comparable sedan would burn over $40.00 of gas for the same distance.
The Chevy Volt goes about 75 km on a charge then goes to gas. For a typical driver he'll run entirely on electricity except for the odd trip. For the Chevy Bolt yes on long distance trips charging is an issue, so you call Enterprise and rent a car. The one downfall of electric cars (outside of Tesla) is the slow charging. I'd go electric for my own car. When I travel I tend to rent cars because it's most cost efficient (but I'm billing for mileage).





