I'm not yet in on the electric stuff, but open to listening.
So out of curiosity, I entered in a common trip I do (Similar to Brisbane/Sydney)
Normally $100 fuel and around 11.5hrs.
Electric $80 charge and just short of 14 hours. (part of which could only be done max 80km/h to preserve charge)
Based on that. Not for me yet. But one day.
What app did you use for the calculations?
Someone posted earlier one called 'abetterrouteplanner' ?
Thanks. That was me. Superchargers and destination chargers are expensive by comparison to your home electricity. About $0.52 per KWh currently for Tesla Superchargers I believe. So yes long haul trips will be more expensive than your normal commute.
Edit: NRMA chargers are free to NRMA members.
It was an interesting comparison. TBH, I thought it was much further apart, Mike. I'm still thinking drive halfway, charge for 6 hours, drive the rest.
It opened my eyes a little to be honest. This is a no brainer but this is where local and state government purchase fleets (local govt especially) to do their traffic inspections, building, plumbing, maintenance inspections etc. People then see the technology out there.
And at this stage, there is no real long term guide on re-sale value and things like that. So people like me take the easy way out and do what they know. Its a mindset.
Re-sale value could go one of two ways: either they may tank in the event that rapid advancements in technology render the current generation of vehicles inefficient; or they may be quite robust because they represent an entry into the electric vehicle market at a lower price point (bearing in mind there will be a very limited used vehicle market at the moment and new cars are simply not affordable or not considered a worthwhile expense to many).
I suspect re-sale values will be quite robust - the current generation of vehicles are pretty well advanced and a long way from a 1997 Prius.
A brand new long range Model 3 retails for $81K (would be $78K with abolition of stamp duty,) I'm seeing standard range 2021 Model 3's retailing for $75K with a few thousand on the clock, they'll soon be $67K brand new with the $3K state government subsidy.
Would you risk $67k in hells car park ?
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No way !