On 23 Jun 2023 at 12:46, Rod Hower via EV wrote:

>  I have a 2014 Chevy Volt that runs 98% of the time on electric only.I drive
>  21 miles to work and charge at the Kent Central Parking deck using
>  ChargePoint with a rate of 0.1 kWhr and I typically use 7 kWhr driving to
>  work in the spring, summer and fall, so $0.7 per day.At home I charge on 240V
>  and the cost is $0.13, so $0.91.Averaging 20 work days and ignoring the
>  weekend driving it comes out to $32.2 per month for 840 miles.  About
>  $0.038/mile.

Very interesting that the Chargepoint electricity (10 cents / kWh) is 
actually cheaper than your home electricity (13 cents / kWh).  Bravo for 
Kent and Chargepoint.

If I understand you right, and did the math right, it's 3.3 cents ($0.033) 
per mile charging at work on Chargepoint, and 4.3 cents ($0.043) per mile 
charging at home.   That seems pretty reasonable.

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