I have a question for the EV ownership crowd. There was recently a discussion over gas price savings but I ‘m wondering if those are dented or washed away by state EV taxes to make up for lost gas tax revenue? Here in VA there is a tax on EV and a friend of mine with a Tesla says he feels it mostly washes away any real gas vs electric costs…but he still loves the car and loves being able to fill it up at home.
What are you seeing out there in the peanut gallery?
That's a great question. I'm also curious about the maintenance costs of an EV versus a combustion engine car over its lifetime.
From what I've read, EV batteries can be expected to last around 10 years? Is it anticipated that the replacement cost of those batteries will be alot cheaper in the future? And how does that replacement cost compare to the cost of getting regular oil changes and new air filters on a non EV engine that can last much longer? I genuinely have no clue...
Asking for a guy that likes to hump a nickel and maintain my legacy platform for as long as possible. ?
Ask me in a couple years when my free charging expires for real numbers.
BUT-
it costs me about 12 dollars off peak to go 250 miles when I charge at home. My Outback got 22 MPG, so 375 miles on a 17 gallon tank of gas.
17 gallons at 3.75 (average, it's 3.99 here in western Mi) is 63.75 a tank.
$12 to 250 miles vs $63 for 375 miles.
On an out of town road trip the savings does not compute. And also realize that in town for the next two years my charging is free.
There are plenty of folks out there who are saving a lot of money and plenty who are losing their ass.