Fuel Costs Of Electric Vehicles Overtake Gas-Powered Cars: Study
The cost to fuel electric vehicles in the United States is higher than gas-powered cars for the first time in 18 months, a consulting company said.
“In Q4 2022, typical mid-priced ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) car drivers paid about $11.29 to fuel their vehicles for 100 miles of driving. That cost was around $0.31 cheaper than the amount paid by mid-priced EV drivers charging mostly at home, and over $3 less than the cost borne by comparable EV drivers charging commercially,”
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/fuel-costs-electric-vehicles-overtake-gas-powered-cars-study
EVs are useful in limited circumstances. It is absurd to think of them as anything but a niche market. The notion that governments should subsidize any aspect of the production or use of these vehicles is equally absurd.
The government is trying to remove ALL vehicles from the roads. Pushing EV’s as the ONLY solution is just one way of thinning the herd. All part of the great climate scam!
I agree, K2.