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<blockquote data-quote="TwoForFlinching" data-source="post: 3296711" data-attributes="member: 24500"><p>My home is also pretty efficient. In the depths of summer, i run about +/-900kwh's, in winter about +/-280 kwh's... level-pay bill at $57/mo year round. A typical refridgerator runs about 40kwh's per month. I get the gist of the article, but it's not factual.</p><p></p><p>Yes, EV's are bypass powered by fossil fuels in most areas of the grid, but as it's far cheaper than pumping gas, it's entirely plausible that it requires far less fossil fuel for like mileage. I'd have to bust out the old TX Instrument to do the actual maths. Lol</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Driving across europe is like driving across Texas. It's far easier to build that infrastructure on such a small scale. There's no way we could do this continent wide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoForFlinching, post: 3296711, member: 24500"] My home is also pretty efficient. In the depths of summer, i run about +/-900kwh's, in winter about +/-280 kwh's... level-pay bill at $57/mo year round. A typical refridgerator runs about 40kwh's per month. I get the gist of the article, but it's not factual. Yes, EV's are bypass powered by fossil fuels in most areas of the grid, but as it's far cheaper than pumping gas, it's entirely plausible that it requires far less fossil fuel for like mileage. I'd have to bust out the old TX Instrument to do the actual maths. Lol Driving across europe is like driving across Texas. It's far easier to build that infrastructure on such a small scale. There's no way we could do this continent wide. [/QUOTE]
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