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Originally Posted by Badhobz
Exactly! if you dont have the infrastructure at home then EV's make little to sense. obviously these wackjobs who are lining up at Richmond Centre dont have it at home, otherwise why would anyone subject themselves to such a bs experience.
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We owned our Model 3 for 3 years now, average 20 to 22k mileage per year and got away with 120v charging.
But yes, infrastructure makes a HUGE difference for your home.
Our garage is torn down to make room for a laneway house, and without a spot to plug in the car, I'm forced to use the supercharger network which doesn't help with the cost savings of driving the car.
The current price to drive ratio is equivalent to a regular Prius Hybrid.