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fuel cost
The Cost competitiveness of fuel sources is a measure of whether or not particular fuel sources are cost competitive in the energy market, and is a primary factor in determining if a fuel source will be utilized. If a fuel source can be produced and sold lower than the price crude oil is being traded at, including taxes, then it is considered to be a cost competitive fuel source."Lazard’s levelized cost of energy (LCOE) is the most commonly used metric for comparing cost competitiveness of fuel sources", according to the Lone Star Fuels Alliance.
Just thinking about how much our holiday fuel cost.
1000 mile trip.
£80 worth of public charger network ( mostly Tesla member rates)
= 8p / mile ??
Seems reasonable.
To be fair I'd charged to 100% on solar before leaving and upon return, so freebies and paid £9 Tesla monthly subscription, but...
My previous vehicle a diesel SUV cost about £60 to fill for 440 miles range. The EV costs about £10 home charging for same range and about £40 at a Rapid motorway charger, or £20 at Tesco etc.
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