• intensely_human@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    In Denver, a person with a house gets subsidized rates for electricity. By parking their EV in their garage and charging overnight, they can pay 4.2¢ per kWh.

    Meanwhile, a person like me who lives in an apartment and must charge his car during the day at public chargers like EVGo or Electrify America, pays 59¢ per kWh.

    This means that assuming a typical 70 kWh charge (from almost empty to almost full) costs:

    • For the house-owner: $2.94
    • For the apartment dweller: $41.30

    That’s almost a 15x difference! (Yay for EV economics).

    We don’t have an economy. We have two economies. We have a severely bimodal economy.