• PetulantBandicoot
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    10 months ago

    Well that’s good to know. Slightly more complicated than going to a servo to pump petrol with a nozzle. But also way cheaper compared to petrol.

    If my maths is right, that would be roughly $5-$6 for 42.5kwh (50%, is that correct?) verses $40-$50 filling my car up from near zero to half tank with petrol.

    Also have to take in the time to charge aswell, so way more beneficial to get it charging at home, and with a home battery, that would be even better for night time charging. Money saving.