Cost to travel 100 miles by road vehicle
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https://www.arcamax.com/business/businessnews/s-3134952sample quote Additionally, gas-powered mid-priced cars and crossovers like the Chevrolet Equinox or Toyota Camry had an average fueling cost of $10.71 per 100 purposeful miles. Charging mostly at home, EVs like the Ford Mustang Mach-E and Tesla Model 3 had an estimated cost per 100 miles of $12.61. The cost while using mostly commercial charging was even higher at $16.11. There was one exception to the higher costs for EVs. When charged mostly at home, luxury EVs like the Tesla Model S and Mercedes-Benz EQS came out at $13.50 per 100 purposeful miles, compared to $17.81 using mostly commercial charging. The cost was $17.30 for gas-powered luxury vehicles like the Cadillac CT5 and Lexus ES. Premium-gas users increased the difference. For pickup trucks, fueling up an Ford F-Series truck, Chevrolet Silverado, Ram 1500 or other gas-powered options was estimated at $17 per 100 purposeful miles. It was $16.86 for diesel. Meanwhile, charging an F-150 Lightning or a Rivian R1T mostly at home came out to $17.75 and mostly using commercial chargers raised the cost to $26.39. end quote
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Re: Cost to travel 100 miles by road vehicle
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The IRS has per mile driven amounts that vary by type of use, which you can compare to above article after correcting for 100 mile versus 1 mile, although it is not clear whether IRS includes an allowed labor charge for driving: “Beginning on January 1, 2023, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (also vans, pickups or panel trucks) will be: 65.5 cents per mile driven for business use, up 3 cents from the midyear increase setting the rate for the second half of 2022. 22 cents per mile driven for medical or moving purposes for qualified active-duty members of the Armed Forces, consistent with the increased midyear rate set for the second half of 2022. 14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations; the rate is set by statute and remains unchanged from 2022. These rates apply to electric and hybrid-electric automobiles, as well as gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles.” from https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-is...-business-use-increases-3-cents-per-mile
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Re: Cost to travel 100 miles by road vehicle
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Some states are getting wise to the heavy evs busting up the roads and not paying any highway tax at the pumps. They anre putting a fee on them. Even hybrids are getting an extra fee assessed too.
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Re: Cost to travel 100 miles by road vehicle
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Some states are getting wise to the heavy evs busting up the roads and not paying any highway tax at the pumps. They anre putting a fee on them. Even hybrids are getting an extra fee assessed too. Latest budget from province of Alberta, they are going to ADD $200 to EV registration . . . to cover the loss of fuel tax revenue for road maintenance. I believe Saskatchewan to east of us in Alberta does this too !
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Re: Cost to travel 100 miles by road vehicle
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Some states are getting wise to the heavy evs busting up the roads and not paying any highway tax at the pumps. They anre putting a fee on them. Even hybrids are getting an extra fee assessed too. Way past time to do this. A free ride can only go on so long. Our roads could definitely use more work/maintenance, but the money will probably go somewhere else.
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Re: Cost to travel 100 miles by road vehicle
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How do you average the cost of a home charging station into this, My friend had the power company pull in a larger service also.
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Re: Cost to travel 100 miles by road vehicle
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How do you average the cost of a home charging station into this, My friend had the power company pull in a larger service also. To be fair I would think look at the service life if the vehicle and divide installation costs over that time. I.e. if you expect the ev to last 10 years and the cost to install charger is 10,000 then the cost per year would be 1,000. I made the numbers up but the concept is valid. I would be interested in what actual numbers are to install a station. $6900 of car related expenses last year. That is gas, tires, repairs, registration, etc. for the vehicles that I use for my business. I think the total miles driven was a little over 10,000.
But the EV was almost zero. No maintenance costs just a few hundred for tags.
Doesn't the ev use tires too? To be accurate you should look at tire wear per mile on each car then factor in costs over the miles driven. You didn't say, but if you replaced tires on 2 gas vehicles that already had 2 years of wear or driven 10 times as much as the ev that had brand new tires when you got it, the numbers may be off. No doubt the ev is cheaper for the short term but long term will be less rosey. Still better I think but not as pretty as right now.
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Re: Cost to travel 100 miles by road vehicle
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Our roads could definitely use more work/maintenance, but the money will probably go somewhere else. Like redoing what they just did! There are two roads near me that where repaved about a year ago. Well they cut sections of the surface to access something under it. Leaving the road surface with patches/bumps! So now it's not much better than the was it was before. Our brain dead politicians at their best! Maybe fix/access what's under the road first then repave it. They had a sign saying your tax dollars at work, But they didn't say how much money they wasted doing the job twice! LOL. Its the same everywhere. Here by me they repaved one of the main roads. The paving company must have had something wrong with their machine that created 'waves' in the pavement. Literally when you drive on it, it vibrates the whole car. Everyone complained to the road commission about how crappy of a job they had done. We got told that "it will smooth out over time"....LOL. Yea...No. Its been 2+ years and it will still vibrate your teeth. I'm sure someone got a kickback for the terrible job done.
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Re: Cost to travel 100 miles by road vehicle
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How do you average the cost of a home charging station into this, My friend had the power company pull in a larger service also. The staggeringly high cost is the national one to upgrade all the 19,200 volt to 750,000 volt powerlines. On top of the cost is the vast time involved in lawsuits because of NIMBY where no one wants powerlines and towers crossing their property. If every gas furnace and stove in homes, and gas fired peaking turbine is shut down, the needed added Kilowatts of just the HV grid staggers the engineers who would have to erect it - even if every roof gets solar cells with a Tesla Powerwall-like battery pack and inverter. Every freshman engineering student, and each college Physics student, should be assigned homework problems to calculate out the needed Kilowatts, added capital costs, and yearly interest to be paid on the new debt. That assignment will not happen at today’s universities.
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