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    Older Model S Single or Dual Charger

    So I calculated things a little differently. Based on some average uber rate I've seen I should be able to make about $50 a night. If I drove for 3 nights out of the week that's $150 extra a week. At most, I speculate this level of driving will cost me about $30 for the week in electrical costs...
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    Older Model S Single or Dual Charger

    I'm not heavily worried about it. My estimates will likely average what you and your wife do. I'll probably only have to charge once or twice a week. I do however plan to Uber to help pay for my new car so this is where the concern comes in. I know that it's frowned upon to always use the...
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    Older Model S Single or Dual Charger

    True and thank you. I'm now looking at having a 90A circuit installed and having it run through my new Tesla wall charger. This way if I purchase an older Model S, I'm prepared to charge ~64 miles per hour at home. If I instead or can financially afford to someday upgrade to the Model 3 then...
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    Older Model S Single or Dual Charger

    I'm not worried about Superchargers because when using them the onboard chargers are bypassed and not used at all. It's really just for charging at home or other non-supercharger locations. It's interesting that you throttle down to the low 40's when charging. What kind of mile per hour charge...
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    Older Model S Single or Dual Charger

    I'm contemplating purchasing an older Model S or a newer Model3. Ideally this is an easy question,... go with the 3 but it really comes down to cost for me. I know that with overnight charging I can get a full charge with either a single or dual charger in the car but I'm more or less...