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Reisender
Nov 27, 2021Nomad
JKJavelin wrote:Reisender wrote:free radical wrote:Jack_Diane_Freedom wrote:
I would think that there would definitely be a charge (no pun intended) for using the EV chargers. After all it is KOA.
How much does it cost to fully recharge empty Tesla anyway?
Anyone here knows the real numbers?
TY
In BC Canada at home about 8 bucks Canadian currency. At a supercharger (in BC) probably about 24 bucks. I’m never empty when I start so a little speculation here. I think my biggest supercharger bill was around 19 bucks...ish. Prices vary depending on region. We do most of our charging at home.
Interesting. And how many miles does $19 get you (or $8 at home)?
JK
Depends where you drive. We are in BC so speed limits are lower. A solid 500 kilometres is easy here as we average about 6,4 kilometres per kWh. If you drive American style interstates st higher speeds probably 10 percent less or so, so around 440 kilometres. We still travel like we did with our grand Cherokee, so always on the top 80 percent of the battery. We typically take a 15 minute supercharge break every 2.5 to 3 hours. Empty the bladder and fill the coffee cup. Works for us. Not every body likes that kind of pace though. Most of our road trips are under 700 kilometres and our most common road trip is 476 kilometres.
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