Tesla charging cost video: Pretty. Useless.

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Well it looks like its time for some make up and short skerts for you 😂

mcsike
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Also, you forgot to point out, how insane it is to charge from 0% and charge to 100%

FalkonNightsdale
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My Tesla costs only $16 to charge, from about 15%-100% $20 at the max. You did not need to comment on what she wore.

Anthxnyflores
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I live in The Netherlands. My last supercharging session was cheaper than what she pays to charge at home.

BTW, she lives in Australia

adisurd
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It's for the kids. It gets them some information kind of basic

masonsaunders
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I was very lucky to have an EV when my houses power went out, I could cool off in100°F in my garage without dying from exhaust and watch TV!
It cost me about 4$ per tank when I charge at night.

Jypsywednesday
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My '20 Tesla came with free life-of-ownership Supercharging, nearest SC station is 0.3 miles from my house, I got lucky. Sure beats pumping gas, ymmv.

Chainyanker
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Hillarious! Still kicking ass my friend. Thanks for keeping them honest.

TheCatman
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Alex, we all know why this person is getting so many clicks. If you found a woman to join you in your videos, your clicks would rise significantly. Sure, it's a scheme, but if it gets more people to hear your message, mission accomplished.

PurpleSideBlack
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Used a Blink fast charger at a Ford dealership. It was expensive and equivalent to a gas car that gets only 20 miles per gallon. Come on Ford / Blink.

jefsel
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During my road trips, charging my Model 3 from 10% to 100% only cost me $20 while traveling from Los Angeles to Arizona. In contrast, filling up my gas-powered vehicle has typically set me back over $65 to 80
I don’t find charging at a supercharger, not expensive at all

jseance
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In the US, if your electricity costs about $0.35/kWh then you are basically breaking even on energy cost per mile compared to gasoline at an average of $3.44/gallon assuming 31 mpg for the gasoline car and toughly 3 miles/kWh for the EV. Of course, jf you have an EV mileage tax, that should be factored in to the calculations as should any EV charging incentives which will probably soon disappear.

kirkjohnson
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No, she's just saying that charging at home is cheaper than superchargers, and even there's free level 2 chargers if you can find one. Not useless.

stonerth
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actually saying it is only expensive against a gas car is also questionable... because we want to know where cheap electricity is . who cares about gas prices... and I know that there are some places especially non Tesla chargers where the cost is very unreasonable

johnpreston
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I would like to see her face when she finds this video, it could be funny to see.

petertraveller
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the barbie lip gloss will help reach that million haha

mounirjamaaoui
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3rd comment, i love that you see the good and the troubling. 5 yrs in a tesla, i get it now too.

Jypsywednesday
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Charging expense changes throughout the day. But it hals always been half as much as gas. It also depends on what state you're in. Michigan vs Ohio is a biggie on gas prices, especially vs California.

Jypsywednesday
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Exactly!! She needs a longer vid to explain all that not some small vid clip and lip stick and a short skirt

Notecreole
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That woman sounds Australian. I’m in Australia and those charging costs sound credible, assuming a 60-65 kWh or so battery, a normal home electricity tariff in some statesp (i.e. not a super-low EV off-peak tariff), and EV charger pricing.

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