veimi
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What Are Electric Car Owners Paying to Charge Their Cars?
I live in Toronto, Canada.
My monthly household electricity bill includes a $26 CDN meter charge as well as delivery and time of day charges.
If I charge between 7 p.m. and 7.a.m or on weekends the marginal kwh rate is 15 cents CDN per kwh.
If I charge at peak times the marginal rate is 26 cents CDN per kwh.
For a 16 kwh full charge and ignoring losses, a full charge will cost between $2.40 and $4.16 CDN.
A Canadian dollar is worth 76 cents U.S. which means for a 16 kwh full charge and ignoring losses, a full charge will cost between $1.82 and $3.16 U.S.
I am curious to see what others are paying.
I live in Toronto, Canada.
My monthly household electricity bill includes a $26 CDN meter charge as well as delivery and time of day charges.
If I charge between 7 p.m. and 7.a.m or on weekends the marginal kwh rate is 15 cents CDN per kwh.
If I charge at peak times the marginal rate is 26 cents CDN per kwh.
For a 16 kwh full charge and ignoring losses, a full charge will cost between $2.40 and $4.16 CDN.
A Canadian dollar is worth 76 cents U.S. which means for a 16 kwh full charge and ignoring losses, a full charge will cost between $1.82 and $3.16 U.S.
I am curious to see what others are paying.