It’s not reasonable to assume residential electricity rates to calculate supercharger value.
Fast charging is part electricity, and part service. It is a flawed argument to suggest that the value of the service is zero.
There is no single value you can assign to supercharging km’s because they charge different rates based on the power output.
So I thought!
Well I did the math from my Hope BC Supercharging session, attached, It’s $0.045/km.
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(Assuming my model 3 SR+ Standard 135Wh/km which Tesla uses to convert between % and km battery status display - I hope that’s correct)
I also tested 150 wh/km, gives $0.05/km.. and 180wh/km, gives $0.06/km.
It’s all about $0.33/kWh, roughly three times the residential tier 1 BC rate.
So 7500 km is indeed between $300-400. Well, based on the hope supercharger.
Regardless of the supercharger rates varying by location within B.C., you will not come up with a value anywhere near $2,000.
Most ppl understand what you are talking about. 7500km supercharge worth around $300-400 based on fact. I didn’t remember every single detail of my 5 times 1200km total supercharges. But I remember each time at the end of the charge was around $10 - $20. So 5 times $15 average equals $75avg. 7500 / 1200 x $75 = $468.