Just for a bit of fun, let’s see who has the cheapest/priciest overnight home charging among this friendly global community. Just state your off-peak per kWh price (local currency and US$ to help us compare) and your country.

I’ll go first: China, 0.35 RMB per kWh, which is US$0.05 (yes, five cents!) per kWh.

Essentially, filling up with a tank of gas would cost 10x more than filling up my 75 kWh battery.

Bonus: my Nio ET5 pic!

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  • MTLBRICKB
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    1 year ago

    Quebec. We don’t have peak or off peak rates. First 2480kwh are billed at 6.509c per kWh in a 62 day cycle. After that it’s around 10c kWh. Averages out to around 8c kwh overall

  • LeCrushinatorB
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    1 year ago

    I pay $0.09/kWh, however since I work from home my company covers 1/3rd of my electric bill so I’m essentially paying $0.06/kWh. And that’s only for what electric use isn’t covered by my solar panels’ generation.

  • aries_burner_809B
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    1 year ago

    $0/kWh in US MA with 7kW solar that has broken even after no bill for six years and net metering (utility acts like a perfect battery).