Our home charger for our Ioniq5 shows @czds and my power used in charging giving additional driving range:
• 58.6689kWh gives 197 miles/317km
• 61.2326kWh gives 211 miles/339.6km

Let’s use 60kWh of charging to get 200 miles or 322km of range.

For us that would cost about US$11 (fully loaded bill, e only $5.62). At your electricity rate, what would that cost you?

At 25¢, that would be $15.

What would 200mi/322km cost in fossil fuels?

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@jadp @czds
Charging overnight, 60kWh at 9.8¢ is cad$5.88, less than a bag of milk.

At the DCFC I usually use, 45¢/kWh works out to $27.

For gas, I usually pay up to $10 per 100km, so $30 normally; $40 or more this week and no ceiling in the foreseeable.

(I drive a PHEV, so I see both)

@silvermoon82 per our utility bill, our energy charge is 9.36¢, which would be US$5.62 for 60kWh, but our home charger, which accesses our rate plan from the utility, somehow includes the fixed monthly charges included in our bill. @czds
@jadp
Oh, that's cool! I'll have to look for that feature when I get a permanent charger, that seems useful.
@silvermoon82 we have a ChargePoint plugin Level 2