Morning All,
Curious to know what number/average people use to estimate their supercharging cost?
Have both a S and X with some variation of FUSC (i.e. don't have an easy way to query supercharging prices as the cars do not show prices) so don't have a clear grasp on what the costs are.
For the past years I've just assumed the 'cost saved' would be whatever my average kWh charging cost at home would be - typically $0.1x/kWh - but seems SC costs are closer to the $0.3x range, suggesting I'm using the wrong number to calculate cost savings.
Obviously cost can differ by peak/off peak usage as well as metric (kWh vs. time) but in broad generalities I'm wondering if there's a generally accepted rough estimate for average kWh costs based on average Super Charger usage by average drivers (i.e. those charging what they need to charge to when they need to charge and not waiting till 1am all the time to score off peak pricing).
Thanks!
Curious to know what number/average people use to estimate their supercharging cost?
Have both a S and X with some variation of FUSC (i.e. don't have an easy way to query supercharging prices as the cars do not show prices) so don't have a clear grasp on what the costs are.
For the past years I've just assumed the 'cost saved' would be whatever my average kWh charging cost at home would be - typically $0.1x/kWh - but seems SC costs are closer to the $0.3x range, suggesting I'm using the wrong number to calculate cost savings.
Obviously cost can differ by peak/off peak usage as well as metric (kWh vs. time) but in broad generalities I'm wondering if there's a generally accepted rough estimate for average kWh costs based on average Super Charger usage by average drivers (i.e. those charging what they need to charge to when they need to charge and not waiting till 1am all the time to score off peak pricing).
Thanks!