Hillhater
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A day in the life of a Tesla owner ?....
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Because of the complex tariffs on electricity generators that have emissions their power is the most expensive even though technically it was actually the cheapest to produce. The problem is the money that is sucked out of high emissions electricity to prop up wind turbine energy to make it more affordable disappears once the coal power station actually closes and the only thing that's left is extra expensive electricity
.....No, they have that all ready figured out in advance...its called road Tolling...Bridges, Tunnels, new roads, Freeways etc.....
This is something that state and federal governments are wrestling with. Fuel taxes (added to each gallon of gasoline and diesel sold) fund the federal and state highway maintenance and expansion. Hybrids and full-electrics do not pay any fuel taxes, so...how can the gov squeeze their "fair share" out of them?
My cousy enjoys hers
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Gregory said:I read today Tesla is starting a $0.40/ minute fee for loitering in the supercharger bay after charge finishes. With a 5minute grace period.
That should clear up queues.
https://electrek.co/2016/12/16/tesla-supercharger-idle-fees/
Gregory said:I read today Tesla is starting a $0.40/ minute fee for loitering in the supercharger bay after charge finishes. With a 5minute grace period.
That should clear up queues.
https://electrek.co/2016/12/16/tesla-supercharger-idle-fees/
Hillhater said:If she is in SA, she should be using it to power her house ? :lol:
spinningmagnets said:Because of the complex tariffs on electricity generators that have emissions their power is the most expensive even though technically it was actually the cheapest to produce. The problem is the money that is sucked out of high emissions electricity to prop up wind turbine energy to make it more affordable disappears once the coal power station actually closes and the only thing that's left is extra expensive electricity
This is something that state and federal governments are wrestling with. Fuel taxes (added to each gallon of gasoline and diesel sold) fund the federal and state highway maintenance and expansion. Hybrids and full-electrics do not pay any fuel taxes, so...how can the gov squeeze their "fair share" out of them?
Yeah there are a lot of happy stories out there but a lot of it was built from unviable companies that have gone broke like SunEdison with its $11billion debt..craneplaneguy said:This time of year, I'm a poster child for the utilities as to why they may not like solar.
Another 20+ mph windy day here, cloudy though, glad I got the wind turbine putting out 2500 watts all day long!