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    Gas or electric? Learn from Selene's surprise EV costs

    By Selene San Felice,

    2024-05-21
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    ๐Ÿ‘‹ Selene here, back with more EV misadventures .

    State of charge: I did the math, and if I'm going to keep laughing at gas-pumpers I've got to be smarter.


    • I'm only paying around $10 to fill up from "empty" on my home charger, whereas current gas prices in the area would cost me $52 to fill up my old Subaru.

    Yes, but: The spike in my insurance โ€” $115 more per month โ€” is wiping out what I'm saving.

    If you're wondering: I paid $640.93 for the charger recommended by " Car and Driver " and Amazon, plus $275 to install the outlet in my garage.

    Friction point: Occasional public charging also put me over budget.

    • I paid for three $25 fast-charging sessions when I visited Tallahassee last month. I could have skipped one of those and used a free slow charger.

    I save by charging during off-peak hours , and my home charger is fairly slow.

    • So, when I forgot to plug in recently and had to run downtown for a story, I got worried my car would die on the road.
    • To use one of the only free slow chargers working downtown, I had to pay $10 to get into the garage. Not worth it.

    The bottom line: You all need to get EVs so I can start saving money.

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