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To charge or Not to charge?

Discussion in 'Prime Main Forum (2017-2022)' started by SecEng, Mar 9, 2020.

  1. Rob43

    Rob43 Senior Member

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    ^ Electrically, things are actually much more in your favor than you realize.

    Your calculation is based on ~8.8 kWh, but charging from 0% to 100% is roughly ~6.5 kWh. So your new electric usage based on your cost per charge is roughly 0.39 cents for a full charge.



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    Gotta be under $2.75-2.80 / gallon here to make electricity cheaper - still haven't hit that in our area.
     
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    That is incredible! I haven't had to fully charge the battery in a while either because on top of the working from home thing now I am also trying to burn off three month old gas. It's taken a little over 298 miles to get to the half way mark. I want to burn off another 3/8th of the tank before filling back up. So presumably I have roughly another 225 miles to go. What a problem to have. :) It seems like with the EV battery I'm getting more MPGs then just being in hybrid mode with no EV charge.
     
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    You can drive your Primes gas tank down to the yellow low fuel light with no problems, remember that your have roughly ~1.9 gallons left at that point. I personally run a 1/3 full tank of E0 Premium when I'm just driving around locally for months and months on end, then when I go on a long trip I'll switch over to a full tank of cheap E10 87 Regular. Once back home I'll start the process over again. Both have their pros and cons...


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    PS, If you have a conveniently located 240v outlet, you can charge up in about 2:28 minutes for less than $50 dollars.
     
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