I am fortunate in that I don’t have to buy gas for my car all that often because I don’t drive a ton, but I’ll have to this week and I am not looking forward to it.
The good news is that it’ll be months/years before it ever gets back down to where it was two months ago 🫠
Is the public charging network in the US that bad? Should be half the cost per mile on public AC versus petrol - so maybe worth it at 30,000 miles. I appreciate that this is entirely dependent on having chargers close to where you normally leave your vehicle, but worth checking if you haven’t already. Also, if your parents have a driveway then you might be able to trickle charge while there.
It’s also worth considering the maintenance savings at the distance you’re driving. In the UK it’s estimated at 4p per mile (so I’d guess 4c per mile.) So even if you are relying heavily on motorway DC charging, there’s still savings to be made.
It’s more about the time. The closest fast chargers to me are pretty far, and as it is I regularly leave home at 5:30am and get back to my place after 10pm.
If I didn’t live alone it would be a much rougher life.
I am fortunate in that I don’t have to buy gas for my car all that often because I don’t drive a ton, but I’ll have to this week and I am not looking forward to it.
The good news is that it’ll be months/years before it ever gets back down to where it was two months ago 🫠
You’re not immune. Don’t forget, the machines that farm, process and deliver everything into your mouthhole all need to pay for fuel also.
I drive 30,000+ miles a year because of a shitty commute and driving a couple hundred miles out of town most weekends to help my parents.
And since I rent I really can’t go electric.
Is the public charging network in the US that bad? Should be half the cost per mile on public AC versus petrol - so maybe worth it at 30,000 miles. I appreciate that this is entirely dependent on having chargers close to where you normally leave your vehicle, but worth checking if you haven’t already. Also, if your parents have a driveway then you might be able to trickle charge while there.
It’s also worth considering the maintenance savings at the distance you’re driving. In the UK it’s estimated at 4p per mile (so I’d guess 4c per mile.) So even if you are relying heavily on motorway DC charging, there’s still savings to be made.
It’s more about the time. The closest fast chargers to me are pretty far, and as it is I regularly leave home at 5:30am and get back to my place after 10pm.
If I didn’t live alone it would be a much rougher life.