Subject: Re: BRK: Why Not XOM?
“The average electric car kWh per 100 miles kWh/100 miles) is 34.6. This works out as 0.346kWh per mile. "
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In Massachusetts, electricity rate including delivery is about 30 cents/kWh, so 100 miles would cost 0.3*34.6 = $10.38. Most combustion sedans have average driving distance of 30 miles/gallon, 100 miles would cost 3.3 gallon and $10 with $3/gallon price. There is no saving on fuel cost with EV in the United States. That's very different in China, where electricity rate is about 1/3 of that in the US while fuel is about 30-50% more expensive than the US. That's the main reason EVs are fast growing in China.