Well, That’s One Way to Sell Americans on Electric Cars | The U.S. has been wary of EVs. As the cost of gas soars, we’re now paying the price.
Well, That’s One Way to Sell Americans on Electric Cars | The U.S. has been wary of EVs. As the cost of gas soars, we’re now paying the price.
As someone who paid $1.50 MORE per Gallon this week then last week prices ARENT Soaring because TRUMP Told me they WERENT! STOP believing EVERYTHING you Sheeple!
-Republican Voters!
Whoa $500 per month! Our consumption here in Denmark has been stable around $150 per month for 20 years in 3 different houses. Excluding heating. Prices have gone up, but constantly more energy efficient equipment has curbed that, so we use less electricity now than we did 20 years ago.
I’m guessing you live somewhere that needs air condition?
After we bought solar panels I calculated it for 2024 and we paid $8 when deducting sales from our purchases. But we have 4 Winter months where we can’t cover our consumption with the panels alone, because the sun is too low on the sky to give much energy.
Our system is 11 kWh panels, and 7 kWh battery, I am curious how big your system is?
Ours is 11 kWh with a 7kWh battery, complete with installation it was $18 k, but that includes 25% sales tax.
So without tax it’s $14.5 k.
But that was 2½ years ago, and although that is not so long ago, prices have dropped dramatically here because prices were inflated due to the energy crisis caused by Russia invading Ukraine, and Russia blocking gas deliveries to Europe.
But to be fair, we didn’t buy the entire solar system, just a few solar panels. 😋
We also have that in the morning when everybody get up, and then again around dinner time. Prices often even go slightly higher than that in those periods.
Our rates are hourly, so charging the car at night you can generally get power for 15 cent per kWh.
6 cent is very cheap and does not generally occur during winter, but I bet that very soon when the spring gets milder, we will see below 10 cent regularly.
For us solar with battery is brilliant, because even when there is little to no sun at dinner, we have enough on the battery to cover both the expensive periods 6 moths of the year. Most days even when cloudy, we can still make enough to cover the entire 24 hours.
cheaper
Are they? I’m currently looking at buying a car and according to my rough estimates, they’re so much more expensive that the cost of gas doesn’t really even matter much.
Most EVs are comparable in cost to similarly featured ICE counterparts, but the manufacturers have mostly chosen to compete higher up the price ladder.
The Tesla Model 3 starts at $38k and can go up to about $55k with certain features. That’s similarly priced to a Lexus ES or a BMW 3 series, which I think is roughly its competition in terms of luxury features, performance, etc.
The Hyundai Ionic 5 and Kia EV6 seem to be competing with things like the Toyota RAV4 and the Honda CR-V, and seem to be similarly priced between $35,000 and $50,000.
I know less about the higher end market segments ($75k+), but at a glance the EV BMWs, Porsches, and Volvos seem to be similarly priced as their gasoline counterparts.
Really, though, as the 2020-2025 models hit the used market we’ll see a lot more used vehicles at affordable prices.
And once purchased, the actual cost of operation and maintenance is much cheaper. Not just the gasoline, but also oil changes and other stuff that comes from lots of different fluids flowing around (valves, seals, pumps), air needing to flow through the engine to support combustion, and the transmission of the rotational energy of the engine’s narrow range of efficient rotational speeds to the wheels across the entire speed range of the vehicle. EV tires tend to be more expensive and wear out quicker, but the overall cost of maintenance is much lower for EVs than internal combustion.
Bro EV = electric vehicle
Let’s transition to electric vehicles, of all types
Public transportation either already is or can be transitioned to electric as well.
Honda did (which doesn’t surprise me, Honda is an engine company that happens to make cars), Toyota is still in the game, and they’re dragging Subaru with them into it.
Honda’s pulling back because they bet on the USA for launch, but Trump happened, and the Chinese are killing it in every other market, so they’re backed in a corner and the marketing people figured it’s better to take the L than try and proceed in a hostile market.
good thing the rapist pedophile torpedoed EV, solar and all possible renewable energy industries in the USA before destroying oil supply to cover for said raping and pedophile activities
congrats Americans!
That’s a terrifying way to die, and unfortunately, this would hold true for any vehicle with “electric door systems, which can fail and trap occupants inside vehicles, particularly after a crash.”
What i actually expected was an actual comparison of EVs based on their safety ratings (and not an anecdotal incident).
Now, instead, i have more questions, like “how many manufactures choose the electric door systems (over mechanical), why would they do that, and why wouldn’t an obvious safety /reliability issue be resolved…” etc.
More like a complete disaster of safety regulations than a “deathtrap” of a separate manufacturer, imo.
That isn’t an argument for byd. It’s just an argument against teslas and their dumb manual emergency lever design.
Are you really suggesting LOWERING safety standards for byd?
In Australia the Cupra e cars aren’t connected but it’s the single biggest complaint so I am sure new versions will “fix” that. Maybe the US has the non connected models?
I have a BYD and don’t care if China surveils me, and i am ok to trade that off to do things like charge remotely, cool or heat the car remotely before I get in etc What I do care about is my country surveiling me, their only intention for doing that is to do me harm if I don’t confrom.
on another note i always find it bemusing Americans claiming to be wary of surveillance, this the country of the NSA, Edward Snowden, Meta, Apple, Google, doorbell cams, internet cams, Amazon Echo, smart homes and on and on.