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I looked into the cost of charging EV's. For my situation, here is what I found...

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What is the peak rate?

We don't have off peak or night rate options. We have a flat rate of about $0.2 per kWh for all kWhs used per month plus various charges that we would pay anyway.

It might be more fair to consider the gasoline price without the taxes that mostly pay for the roads. Because those costs are starting to be paid by EV owners now too, in ways that don't show in the recharging costs.

$3 less 18.4 cents (federal) less 32 cents (Minnesota) is about $2.50 per gallon.

Illinois is 66 cents but gas is about $3.45 so $3.45 less 18 less 66 is about $2.60.

Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Iowa also follow a similar pattern of price between then differing by about the amounts of state tax on any given point in time.

I know there are other taxes on gasoline but I don't know how to find them all or whether they also go mostly to roads.

Sorry, accidentally hit post while I was still working on it. It is finished now, maybe.
 
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What is the peak rate?

We don't have off peak or night rate options. We have a flat rate of about $0.2 per kWh for all kWhs used per month plus various charges that we would pay anyway.

It might be more fair to consider the gasoline price without the taxes that mostly pay for the roads. $3 less 18.4 cents (federal) less 32 cents (Minnesota) is about $2.50 per gallon.
I drive about 30 miles per week when I am home. Several times a year, I visit friends or family. The nearest is about 200 miles away (3 hours drive), most are about 1,000 miles away (12 hours drive). I do those drives in one day. I make minimal stops. No restaurants or coffee shops. I stop for gas, (bio breaks at the gas stations). On some trips, I stop to stretch my legs a bit at an estate sale or an unusual shopping destination - like picking up chicks at a hatchery.

My vehicle gets about 15 miles per gallon. Or, if the trip is long enough (distance) and short enough (duration), I rent a car that gets about 50 miles per gallon.

If I did the math right, that is about 17 cents per mile vs 8 cents per mile when I am home or at the home of the people I'm visiting. For about $5 vs $2.50 per week.

Or 5 cents per mile vs 30 cents per mile on a drive day - or $50 vs $300 per day (and still making the trip longer) if I rent. Or $150 vs $300 per day if I drive my car.
 
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