| Maxzillian - 1/10/2019 22:20
To be frank, try heating your house with gasoline and see what the cost is.
It'd be one thing if this was all theoretical, but it's already proven that electric cars are cheaper per mile to "fuel". Look up owner reports on the Chevy volt for a good apples to apples comparison of gas-only operation versus electric.
Now that can certainly change in the future. Utility costs may go up and I eventually expect lawmakers to eventually come up with a way to apply road tax to electric vehicles.
Homes are heated with diesel fuel.
How many miles are batteries good for? And how much is replacement batteries cost?
Edited by jiffy 1/10/2019 22:36
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