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True cost of "filling" an electric car?
Just saw the launch of the new Tesla car, and at a claimed 215m to a
charge, I can see myself perhaps being persuaded to consider the technology at some stage in the not near or medium future. I have seen quite a few charging points (or whatever they are called) - in most large European cities. I assume that the cost of a charge is set so that it would be marginally lower to run such cars compared to petrol/diesel cars. But what would be a rough estimate for the true cost of a charge (i.e. when done at home)? |
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