How Much Does it Cost to Charge a Tesla Model Y at the Supercharger?
Come along with me on my Tesla Supercharging journey from Orlando to Atlanta, which is about 500 miles! I share all the charging stats with you with no filter! This is what you will pay at the charging station and will see if there are real savings here! I'm giving it to you straight with no chaser.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:01- OVERVIEW
0:48- SUPERCHARGER TIPS
3:07- FIRST CHARGER STOP
5:55- SECOND CHARGER STOP
8:13- THIRD CHARGER STOP
9:43- FOURTH CHARGER STOP
11:36- HOME STRETCH
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I’ve watched many videos to prepare for my Model Y and this is the best. Thanks for taking me along for ride with your family so I get a real look at how supercharging works.
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure and congratulations
That was actually really helpful. Thanks. Seeing practical use of the car with family made the pluses and minuses of a Tesla pretty clear. I think the obvious decreased stress of autopilot and that the app is finding and picking the supercharging stations lools like it outweighs the stress of needing to go out of your way a bit for them, regardless of the fuel cost savings. In an all day family road trip, that's where the real money is.
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing this. The explanations were helpful and you just radiate positive energy (charging pun not intended) which was very pleasant.
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
🤣thanks, it’s my pleasure
i love this video bro. You really took us along for the ride! Great work and great content!
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, I appreciate you 💯
Great video, I have never had an electric car before and I was very interested in learning not only the cost but also the process, and you did a great job of explaining how everything worked. Another thing, many KZreadr’s do A LOT of wasted talking about things that don’t matter, you did an AWESOME job of staying on point and making a helpful video… yes, you talked about your chicken sandwich and a few other things but it was never too long and it did not detract from the video… great job!!!
Brilliant video! I've been massively binging on your videos today. They are excellent!
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
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Great video, using facts , thank you!!
Thank you for sharing this video!! This is exactly what I am searching for. You literally answer all my questions about the charging time and cost. Btw that’s bubble tea looks gooood 😋
@JustFrugalMe
2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure! Are you awaiting delivery?
@elevatedad
Жыл бұрын
@@JustFrugalMe still deciding rather I should lease or finance. But for sure I will go for the model Y. 😊
Great video !! Very informative… Thanks for all your help ..🤙🏽🌴🎉
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure
This video should be viral Outstandingly informative.
@JustFrugalMe
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks 💯👍🏾
Thankyou for great info Appreciate you hard work for making this video with realtime experience and adavantage of having Tesla😊
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
It’s my pleasure
Very informative, thanks for posting this video!
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure 💯
Awesome video! Very helpful as we start the research process for Model Y
@JustFrugalMe
10 ай бұрын
Advance Congratulations
So glad you left your referral link, I was gonna ask. I plan to purchase this winter after my move to Texas. Your videos have helped me on my pros and cons list lol.
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
Very informative. Thanks 😊
@JustFrugalMe
2 жыл бұрын
Glad to be of assistance
I am a Tesla Technician in Training this gave me a good insight appreciate you
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I am honored to have your presence and your expertise on the channel. 💯
I appreciate this video. Very informative
@JustFrugalMe
11 ай бұрын
My pleasure
That was this video is really informative. Thank you sir!
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
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Thank you so much for this information really appreciate it.
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
Great presentation of the info! The kids are adorable.
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
Thanks
Great video, very informative
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, it was my pleasure
Thank you for your video!
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
You are welcome!
Thanks for the video, just got the New Toyota Siena Hybrid with 35 MGP and gas tank of 18 Gal... so 18*4 = $72 full tank and on paper that should last 630 miles... A 500 miles trip should cost around $58 ... not that much over your $43 total and probably save a few hours waiting :)
loved it. Real world road trip
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
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Great video bro 💪🏾💯
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate it
Great information thank you!
@tonyfrese6903
Жыл бұрын
Also that’s $51 savings bought most of that delicious food!
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
We recently did a road trip from Minneapolis to Detroit via 94 past Chicago, then from Detroit to the Upper Peninsula, along the UP Lake Michigan coast (Hwy 2) and then across Wisconsin back to Minneapolis. We averaged about $0.40/kWh overall. It depends on the charger location and time of day.
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
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Great review
@JustFrugalMe
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks 💯
Thanks good video and info
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
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Much enjoyed your video and the fact the Tesla will direct and redirect you to its superchargers. My fear was not being able to find one and this feature puts that to rest so thank you! 👍 Ps - your daughters are adorable.
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
Thanks
You look cool, and thank you for the upload very informative!
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
I loved this, how much u saved is remarkable!,
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
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Pretty interesting. Due to the lack of charging stations vs gas stations, depending on the area/destination, it seems you could really add up a lot of extra miles/time often going on longer routes just to find a charging station & you could find yourself with unnecessary trouble such as going through more road construction, congested traffic, & even into dangerous areas. Neat, but for most I think they would still choose paying a little extra for easier, more direct, & faster traveling.
@CurieBohr
Жыл бұрын
There are apps that will also show you other, non-tesla stations, and you can buy adapters to work with a Tesla.
@vin-deedwards5826
8 ай бұрын
Yep
@Pradye
7 ай бұрын
And you’d be buying food or something to kill the time while you wait for it to change and it adds up pretty quickly.
This was a very well done video. Great job explaining it. I know it’s a year later so this may not be known at this point, but… do you recall how much total time you spent charging? One of things I’d like to see for average users of Teslas is not just their cost savings, but the time “paid” for charging while on road trips. I want one very badly. However, I still am on the fence about having to wait 25-30 minutes to charge at times. 10-15 is doable, but when you take long journeys, those 20+ minute stops will really add to your time. Thanks again for the great video!
Thanks good video
@JustFrugalMe
5 ай бұрын
Thanks
Great video !!!!
great job thx
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 💯
Good video, those children are precious!
Didn't have time to watch your video.. but I made time! Thank you
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊
I am thinking about buying a Tesla and you answered a lot of my questions thank you !
@user-dd1bb4tw4r
Жыл бұрын
Don't buy one unless you plan on getting a 240v put in at the house. Plug it in and forget about it. Only cost me $35 a month and I drive 150 miles round trip to see my kid every other weekend most people drive a lot less than I do.
Kis smee. I will be making almost the same trip soon in my 22 model Y. Thank you for info
@JustFrugalMe
2 жыл бұрын
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I get 50 miles per gallon in my hybrid and it cost me 30 to fill up and about 495 miles per tank so cheaper than all electric plus the time saved with not having to stop and charge. So at the current time I’ll stick with hybrid and not full electric. This was a very helpful video thanks
@05khanha
Жыл бұрын
That is supercharger on road trip. Home is dirt cheap. I would argue you spend less time on charging ev then you do filling up gas tank. It takes me 2 seconds to plug-in similar to a phone. I go in my house come back with a full charge. That’s time I’m saving not driving to a gas station and pumping gas 52 weeks a year. Also forgetting the fact I’m not standing outside freezing my butt off filling up. Imagine you had to take your phone out to refil vs charging it at home. It’s insane to believe that is more convenient.
@stevemulligan203
Жыл бұрын
50 miles!?! What hybrid you got and is it a plug in?
@bamboy06
Жыл бұрын
@@stevemulligan203 no just a standard Toyota Prius
@stevemulligan203
Жыл бұрын
@@bamboy06 That’s awesome. I used to own a Prius and it was great on the road and reliable. I later switched to a 2018 Tesla model S. Paid about two or three times of what you probably would pay for a Prius. Do I regret it? No. Purchased it during the free unlimited super charging for life and haven’t paid a dime to charge it in the 57,000 miles I have on it. If I were looking to get one today I would stick to what you got for sure and hold off until it makes a little more sense financially. I feel batteries are close to having a major break through. Will see. Thanks for sharing.
@jorgepadilla9945
Жыл бұрын
why are u here again?….
I recently ordered a Model Y and your video was extremely informative on the real-world cost of charging on a trip. Thanks for all the details it really does help for when I take delivery and start taking trips in the Model Y. Do you have the long-range or performance?
@JustFrugalMe
2 жыл бұрын
Is my pleasure to help. I have the long range model Y
@NeSio99
2 жыл бұрын
@@JustFrugalMe Good to know. I ordered a long-range was well. My family enjoys Florida so I'm sure the Tesla is going to make that trip a few times.
@kenpappas9520
10 ай бұрын
Should have done your homework before the purchase. He just proved to me that it takes 3 charges at about 30 minutes each, with additional charges if you don't unplug in time and that his battery has already degraded 10%. I'm not convinced EV is ready yet for prime time.
Great videos full of practical, real world info. Also regarding your question the difference between ICE and EV costs was much more than I expected.
@JustFrugalMe
2 жыл бұрын
Me too, but it beats gas. I talked to a person recent that drove from Phoenix to Atlanta only with $171 in charging cost.
@alagui7894
2 жыл бұрын
@@JustFrugalMe I want a Tesla, but the darn Prius is more cost efficient . I got a damn Prius for $13k cash and pay about $41 for a 500 range. It’s ugly, but gets it done.
@lamelama22
Жыл бұрын
@@alagui7894 The newer Prius models are a bit less fugly, as they took a bunch of the styling from the current Camry & basically made it look almost the same. But yea, hybrid's are pretty awesome... I feel like the plug-in ones would be the way to go if I was buying one, though they tack on a lot of extra cost (like $7k) for it new.
@unclej3910
Жыл бұрын
@@alagui7894 I have the 2022 RAV 4 Hybrid and love it. Getting 44-45 mpg on road trips and 38-42 on short odd local trips. Not bad for an AWD suv.
@jayb0nd007
Жыл бұрын
Yup gas is still king plus the time you would save
great stuff...as for splitting the charge, that only applies to the 150 kw chargers. The 250 kw chargers don't have this issue.
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
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You didn’t add how much your car costs vs. Kia. But this is a great video. I love it. Thank you!!
Enjoyable video to watch. There are so many factors to consider when you compare the many choices of cars today. A Prius traditional hybrid can get you 600+++ miles on a tank of gas while driving 65 MPH or so. Cost and comfort are factors as well. Long trips vs daily driving and access to home charging would be factors to consider. The cost of gas vs electricity It is good to have more choices.
I drive a Cadillac ELR, often referred to as a ‘dressed-up Chevy Volt.” 40 mile ‘pure electric’ range, with a 1.4 gas generator. $85k when new and less than 2900 made 2014-2016. Nearest Tesla public charging is about 50 miles from home. GM has ‘fast charging’ out, but the only public fast charging is 110 miles from home. Bottom line? I LOVE this car. Drive it 400 miles to L.A? Often. Vegas? Yep. Gas generator keeps the batteries charged when traveling. Mileage is about 40/gal. So, local driving is pure electric and gas on long trips. No range anxiety. Best of both worlds, for now.
@richardslatin
Жыл бұрын
p.s. any TESLA REPAIRS means a 100 mile flatbed tow to the nearest TESLA DEALER.
I have a 2018 MS 100D and wish I could afford the new Model S. I noticed the 1000-mile charge rate on your MY. I think my MS has only been able to charge at about 500 miles per hour at a V3 supercharger. Newer is usually better but I do have the free lifetime charging. I am retired so I don't need to be in a hurry all the time. Thanks for the video. It was very informative. Ray
@JustFrugalMe
2 жыл бұрын
my pleasure
BEST VIDEO I WATCHED ON HOW MUCH TESLA COST TO CHARGE IN LONG TRIP THANKS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Great info for Tesla newby's.
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
EXCELLENT video. Straight to the point. I loved the energy usage/cost savings for a 500 mile trip; Only $42.96 is worth the Model Y investment. Thanks again.
@JustFrugalMe
2 жыл бұрын
👍🏽💯
@posturebalanceandfitness8429
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah... Plus you need to save for the battery... 😭
@warofhero
2 жыл бұрын
No I would not recommend anyone to use Tesla or any electric cars for long distance drive. If the car breaks now on the road, it is over. You can't fix it in a short time and many repair shops don't do it. Another issue is the charging time. You basically waste several hours waiting and doing nothing. It was really annoying and stress you out.
@posturebalanceandfitness8429
2 жыл бұрын
@@warofhero good point
@gordon4385
Жыл бұрын
@@posturebalanceandfitness8429 No, it comes with one
I just got my Tesla Model Y about 3 weeks ago and I live in Southern California. Charging at Tesla Superstations usually cost around $0.45 a kWh. Since I charge at home mostly, this isn't an issue. Next month, I will be taking a trip to Northern California and back. Round trip will be about 750 miles. I am looking forward to seeing my actual cost.
holy your daughter is adorable, a born comedian
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
😅🤪
Most cars even older ones get more than 22mpg. How long was the charging time when all the charging is combined?
I’m currently in the market for a Tesla and you answered a lot of the concerns that I had concerning charging cost, Great video thanks again…. What is it like charging from home?
@JustFrugalMe
2 жыл бұрын
I’m happy to have helped! Congratulations and hopefully your order will be in soon 👍🏾. My electric cost hasn’t increased too much. My last full bill increased $8 for the month. My sister bill increased about $20, we have two different power companies so that’s based on your provider. But it’s MUCH LESS than gas ⛽️
@ReachOutToWilliam
Жыл бұрын
No one should be "in the market" for a used Tesla. They are poor quality and underbuilt, and expensive to repair (if you can find service in your area).
@Lions1977
Жыл бұрын
Charging at home is much cheaper. Plus my local power company gives a discount for off peak charging. Only cost me $3.50 to charge my Y to 90% from 20%
Charging time and frequency makes it very inconvenient.
@JustFrugalMe
2 жыл бұрын
It really pays off on the day to day driving. It’s not as bad as it may seem. After 3 hours, with kids especially, it’s time for them to get a snack and restroom. By time that’s done we’re back on the road
@Davidmaxwell07
Жыл бұрын
Both have good pros and cons but me personally I don’t have patience to stop, charge the car. I don’t know how I found this video.
Bro my Toyota Prius 2010 gets me the same savings and a quarter of the price of a Tesla thanks a lot for this video bro it was help full to know what u guys spend for charging!!
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
My other car is a 2017 Prius.
@realgreencookie
Жыл бұрын
@@JustFrugalMe Also most of the time you probably charge at home and not the supercharger, right?
You had me at Chick-fil-A
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
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Tesla needs to come up with a Thousand mile range per charge auto Hopefully with in the next 5 year . I wonder how this car performs in a cold climate and if insurance is more costly because of the Battery
Great video! Are there any businesses offering free charging?
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
Volta is a great one. It is based on your location
All good, but how long took you to get there compere to a GAS car. How much did you spend for food while you were waiting for charged + how much more you have paid for Tesla instate of gas car?
great video, renting a M3 from Hertz today for a week
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
Good choice!
If you seen a gocart track across the street would you have time to go race a few laps ?
Great video. My kia niro hybrid @ 50mpg will cost about the same $40 for 500 miles of driving. This video answers my question if i should switch to tesla or not. Thanks.
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
It’s worth it on your day to day drive
You might not remember since this was a while back but did you take into account your starting energy and finish with the same energy at the house to actually get a true cost. I mean you wouldn’t be that far off and less you started really full and finished really empty. The comparison was a little unfair at the end. You should’ve compared it against a RAV4 hybrid or some kind of hybrid SUV. I understand the point you were making but that was a very poor example. I have a RAV4 prime and a Tesla model three performance. The actual cost for the supercharger versus the 40 miles per gallon that I get at 75 miles an hour is very negligible over a road trip. But the home charging is no contest. The RAV4 prime gets about 3 mi./kW in the Tesla gets easily 4 1/2. Basically 50% more efficient. But the convenience of a road trip cannot be overestimated on gas. But I just found your Contant and I really love it thank you. Very good information. I will state again that you only showed chick a fill chicken in your video. You didn’t show any other food. So we know which one you enjoy best. Send a video to their headquarters and get them to sponsor you. :-)
I have a 2023 Honda crv hybrid. I fill with 50 dollars @ 4.20 per gallon. My average mpg is 40.2 which gives me a range of 510 miles. I love EV’s but Hybrids seem to be the best of both worlds. Idk just my opinion.
Great video taking delivery of a model y long range soon
nice video
@JustFrugalMe
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
Happy that you didn’t have any traffic jams or didn’t have to make any detours from your planned route. Would hate to see your battery charge go down to near zero and the anxiety you might face in searching for a charging station.
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
You and me both. I haven’t experienced any rerouting since purchasing my Tesla
Wow, my sister and her family live in Cartersville! Small world!
@JustFrugalMe
2 жыл бұрын
It is
500 miles, so let’s see. If you take a modern car with pretty much all highway miles, you’ll get about 40mpg. That will use about 12.5 gallons of gas, and at $4.05 a gallon, you’d spend about $50. That’s really only about $8 more expensive which makes the difference way smaller. Not to mention the initial purchase price would probably be less expensive for an ice vehicle and the total trip time would be less by pumping gasoline. Starts to look like if you want to save time and money, the frugal option would be ICE. Anyways good video boss, always fun to road trip with the kids 👍
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! It really takes the stress out since the car does most of the driving by keeping itself in the lane. It works for us with the kids who have to stop every 3 hours anyways.
Good video! But I was thinking that there is probably no road tax added to the charging cost. Do you report mileage and pay the road tax like truckers do when they don't purchase fuel in states they drive through? If not, this will be a future cost as EVs are adopted. In the future cars will likely self report and you get a bill in the mail.
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
In Georgia there’s an EV tax at the end of the year when renewing your tag. Each state is different.
@gordon4385
Жыл бұрын
We pay more for our tags.
Electric cars are not currently paying road and highway taxes. Apples to oranges but great video.
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
Here in Georgia I was charged $231 for an EV tax to contribute. It’s not as much is gas, but there is money being put it in the pot. but every place is different
Hopefully in the future Tesla will make store/restaurant/coffee shop where the chargers are located. People get food eat inside. Or partner with McDonald's/target/Starbucks... That be cool..
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
I agree
How much did you spend in items/food/drink you didn't need while waiting for the car to charge at each stop? Just curious
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
not too much! Just lunch, we normally pack our own snacks
It takes about $30 to fill up my 2021 Toyota Prius. I live here in Sacramento CA where gas has gone down to about 3.50. A full tank will get my Prius about 465 miles
@thomasboyd7978
10 ай бұрын
That's all. How fast do you drive? How many gallons do you put in?
Thanks for the video. I own a 2022 Prius prime and I am considering trading it in for a model 3. However, after watching this, I’m really thinking it over. You see, 500 miles on my Prius (at a minimum 55 mpg) it can do that distance with 9.5 gallons, which at $3.55 a gallon would be $33.72. I know charging at home would be a lot less, but how much less? Can it be more economical than my Prius? Also, I like Teslas but I’m not a fan of the glass rooftop, that’s too much glass. Thank you.
@elvin5848
9 ай бұрын
Actually, if you can average about 4.5 miles per KWh driving the model 3, with a mix of city and highway driving, then at 0.175 per kWh at home where I live, I could drive 500 miles with about $19 of electricity. That’s a savings of about $14 per full tank on the Prius. That’s about 42% savings over the Prius.
A BMW X3 xdrive gets 29-30mpg highway and has a range of almost 500 miles. You would have only had to stop once and saved over an hour not having to stop and charge (extra time getting to/parking etc. and leaving charger station). Only saved maybe $30 (premium in X3, not all suv's need it). If you can afford a midsized luxury suv, $30 is easily worth it to get there faster.
Great video. I want to know why didn't you charge to 100% for each stop?
@JustFrugalMe
2 жыл бұрын
great question. It saves time. For traveling purposes, when the charge gets around 80% it slows down tremendously. It can take 15 minutes to go from 20% to 80% and It can take another 30 minutes, or more, to go from 80%-100%.
@MyUnicornRainbow
2 жыл бұрын
@@JustFrugalMe I didn’t know that! Great advice!
my Lexus gets 30 miles per gallon and costs 60 dollars, not a big savings
We’re all your charging stations on the way to your destination or did you have to go out of your way?
@JustFrugalMe
2 жыл бұрын
All of the chargers were right on my route (less than a mile off the route)
It's come down to time vs money. Which do u value more.
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
Commuting has long been a necessary evil for millions of people around the world. Whether it’s long hours on the highway, crowded public transportation, or endless stop-and-go traffic, the daily commute can be a nightmare. However, with the introduction of the Tesla, the idea of a comfortable and even enjoyable commute is now a reality. One of the greatest benefits of the Tesla as a commuter car is its efficiency. With a range of up to 300 miles on a single charge, drivers can get to work and back with ease, without having to worry about stopping to refuel. Even better, the Tesla’s acceleration is lightning fast, so getting up to speed on the freeway or onramp is quick and effortless. In addition to its efficiency, the Tesla is also incredibly reliable. With fewer moving parts than a traditional gas-powered car, there are fewer components that can break down or go wrong. The Tesla’s battery and electric motor are also covered by an 8-year, 100,000-mile warranty, giving owners peace of mind that their car will last for many years. But the real magic of the Tesla as a commuter car is how it combines efficiency and reliability with luxury. Unlike traditional commuter cars that prioritize practicality and affordability over comfort, the Tesla includes a variety of amenities that make the daily commute a pleasure. From its sleek, aerodynamic design to its intuitive touchscreen display and high-quality audio system, the Tesla provides drivers with a luxurious experience that feels more like a first-class flight than a drive to work. Of course, the biggest concern for many would-be Tesla owners is the up-front cost. However, when you consider the long-term savings on gas and maintenance, combined with the added value of a luxurious driving experience, the Tesla pays for itself in the long run. In conclusion, Teslas are the premier commuter car, offering a blend of efficiency, reliability, and luxury that is unrivaled in the market. For anyone looking to make their daily commute more comfortable and enjoyable, the Tesla is the car of choice.
How about when you compare it to a similarly priced & sized 2023 Rav 4 prime hybrid & 2023 model Y long range & it was all highway driven miles Rav 4 would give 600 miles on a single rank vs Tesla long range 330.. I think Gas is still king plus the time you would save battery cars still need work done on the range.
Cool. Even brought to the people that know nothing about EVs, and that's good.
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
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people steady complaining honestly I think this is a huge saving on gas in my opinion. I have a Nissan and it takes 60$ and I think that just gives me 389 miles to fill my tank for a BASIC car😒
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
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I drove about 275 miles yesterday and it cost me a total of $9.30. That is cheaper than any and I mean any gas vehicle.
One day we going get to a 1000 miles per gallon on electric and wont have to charge but once a week !
Do you think the price per kWh will decrease as the gas price decrease? 0.34/kWh is not cheap at all
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
The fortunate thing is that on the typical day I do not use a supercharger only on road trips.
Does idle fee only starts when your battery is charged to 100%?
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
When the car has finished charging and the car is still plugged in.
Well I drive 2013 Honda Civic I get 41 miles per gallon on the highway. I would have only feel that one time in 500 miles and having a 13 gallon fuel tank it wouldn't be 40 bucks. Plus I will make it home a lot faster than 9 hours. But hey either way is good but 9 hours on the road for a 500 mile trip is a bit lengthy
I don't think I could ever get one. Where I live there's a lot of driving and I never has the time to wait for it to charge, gas just seems a lot easier
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
Location matters. I charge up to 80% and everyday I have roughly 280 miles for the day, which is more than enough that I need. Supercharging takes about 15 minutes on road trips… with kids that’s perfect, every 3 hours by time they get a snack and restroom we are back on the road.
Damn so I did a trip that was 340 miles Full charge from when I left my home the trip to there was 170 miles got there with 15% left charged it Manteca California which the rate is currently at $.45 per kilowatt so it was a total of $26.10 to charge it from 15% to 75% that took about 30 mins. At night time I left the hotel fo charge it to do have to deal with it in morning and oh my gosh from 75% to try to charge to 100% took 49 mins and at 90% I got impatient and just unplugged it and that was $10.91 the rate of $.45 per kilowatt I don’t know why maybe I’m new to this but I did see and noticed that from 80% to 100% the charging rate time is a lot slower and the kilowatts is a lot slower uggghhh but in order for me to get home I have to charge it or I have to stop AGAIN which sucks with smaller kids who always want to buy snacks or food or toys if at times area annoyed of having to stop when they just want to be home!!!! My overall perspective on owning a electric car for now a year : is if you do the math in my bmw m4 I would get to my trip of 370 miles with $50ish bucks only 14 more I paid for the supercharging and huge key factor is I Do NOT REPEAT DO NOT have 2 spend over an hour and a half charging at the superchargers and what most individuals do when they’re at the superchargers get off of the vehicles and buy things nearby so I spend always more !!!!! Great car I have one but I would never buy another one again for myself time is worth more that whole hour and a half of having to charge it is lame 😒 and not worth it I travel a lot so to me I hate the fact to charge it and let’s keep in mind because I do travel a lot for work I had to purchase solar panels in my home that were a total of 64 which was contact to buy of $71,000 so realistically the model Y out the door cost me about $76k then Few months of getting electric bill of 1600 I had to opt for getting solar panels in my home which I’m now in the whole of 71,000 for it so realistically to keep them the model Y and solar panels I got myself in debt of $147,000 This part of owning a electric car isn’t spoken upon the real cost and it’s not at times for someone who drives a lot gas i the way to go because of time spent and solar panels needed in a home to keep the electric bill not be $1600 every month
@melvinkimble7709
2 жыл бұрын
I’ll stick with my BMW as well.. sounds like too much stop and go to keep going! I can get over 500 miles to tank on the highway… only takes few minutes to fill lol not a half or whole hr
@aluminumchemist2586
2 жыл бұрын
Not to mention that the comparison was not fair at all since he was comparing an SUV to the Model 3, which is, by all intents and purposes, a Sedan. At the gas price shown in the video, a decent hybrid Sedan could easily do the entire 500 mile trip for ~ $42, with virtually no stops. At current gas prices, however, the trip would cost $64 in a good hybrid. If the electricity costs haven't gone up, then Teslas would currently win, but only due to gas inflation.
@skywave12
Жыл бұрын
Results may vary. I charge at work for free using a welder outlet in the machine shop. MID Modesto irrigation charges .16 per Kw at second and highest tier. If you are on PGE (Pacific gas and electric) it is .24 to .26 depending on time of year and day with a TOU meter. With PGE you have to have solar to offset your house and car. My place in Copperopolis has a 12 Kw setup. When not charging the Model 3 LR it puts 30 to50 Kwh's to the grid each day. It puts on average 1.2 Mwhrs to the grid Monthly. What is your Sun number at your residence? 64 panels, if newer, is a huge amount. A system that size is double of mine. Possibly you have a lot of shading?
@markzembrzuski2264
Ай бұрын
Thanks for the info.I’ll be done with my lease in, December. I was going to get a model Y, I don’t think I’m gonna get it now with all that charging time, that shit is ridiculous.
At 13:10, why is the charging cost per minutes, instead of per kwh? And about the per minute charge, why is the cost per minute keep getting higher in the same charge?
@ShamanNoodles
Жыл бұрын
Some states have laws against private companies charging in kwh. Massachusetts is one of these states.
Ok , well thank you , but , i just pull up to a Gas Station and Put Gas in and i know which pump to pull up too right off the bat ( there is no other car or truck in the spot ) and then fill up and check the oil and get gone .........
Not sponsored my ass ! You were enjoying that chicken :) they might use you in an add !
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
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Nice work, keep it up. Suggestion, please never again say "kilowatts per hour." A kilowatt is already a rate and so it is nonsensical to add the "hour". One kilowatt hour per hour is 1 kilowatt.
@JustFrugalMe
Жыл бұрын
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I think if you charge to a full 100 percent since you’re taking a long trip it would at least cut one of those stops off Maybe two Also the cost of the trip might be cheaper in the off-peak times because out here in California it’s half the price before 11am and after 9pm
@JustFrugalMe
2 жыл бұрын
After 80% the charging speed slows down significantly. It can take you 15 minutes to get to that 80% and another 30 minutes to get from the 80-100%
@bigcee730
2 жыл бұрын
@@JustFrugalMe I think that extra 30 minutes is worth it to wait to cut out two stops because if you add up two stops I think it’ll be more than 30 minutes
@bigcee730
2 жыл бұрын
@@JustFrugalMe unless you don’t mind all the stops
@lamelama22
Жыл бұрын
@@bigcee730 I watched a different review of somebody who did a road trip from Chicago to Florida (like 20+ hrs), and they said it felt significantly easier in their electric (non-Tesla) car than previously in gas, b/c they had to make a few extra stops and take more regular breaks; even if it was like an extra 2 hrs total; so I guess it depends?
@bigcee730
Жыл бұрын
@@lamelama22 yea it depends you might be somewhere you can’t stop or don’t want to
If it’s a V3 supercharger they don’t share only the V2 chargers share.
@JustFrugalMe
2 жыл бұрын
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lol @ your kids in the backseat.