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Originally Posted by kendogg
This has been the fear mongering talk for decades. Our electricity use has DECREASED due to advancements in technology. Don't live in fear.
And as far as your charging math though - where are you, the Communist State of CA? Those numbers I'm seeing you post look like ~.10/KWh. National average for off-peak is significantly less. And then there's Teslas Superchargers and any other public use chargers that may be available.
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Actually our electric usage has INCREASED due to population increase and more usage of electric powered tools, electronics, and machinery. The problem is that the grid is NOT increasing in size or capacity, quite the opposite. They keep closing "dirty" power plants, but not replacing that capacity with anything considered as a "base load".
For what it's worth, I live in Texas which has one of the lowest electric rates in the country. The electric rate is only 6.5˘/KWh, but when you add in the taxes, line fees, administration fees, and other crap that's attached to your bill, guess what - 10˘/KWh. Check YOUR math and find out what you're doing wrong. Throw out any "rebates" or other con games and tell us what your electric rate REALLY is.