SageBrush
REJECT Fascism
As I said earlier,You also need to add (9months*30days/mo*750Wh/day)/0.9 /(miles driven) to your number. For 10000 miles driven over the 9 month interval that would be 22.5Wh/mi. It's perhaps a slightly optimistic number as typically it's more like 1000Wh/day, but it depends. If you drive more, it's better, if you drive less, it's worse, of course.
.My local utility charges 10 cents a kWh, so 2.5 US cents a mile excluding vampire losses to use the grid.
I exclude them for two reasons:
1. They vary by car, household, and Tesla activity.
2. I remain optimistic that Tesla will give us options to reduce vampire drain.
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