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    1. Love it! I’m one of the very few Ioniq 6 owners in the country (and soon to be fewer since they discontinued it).

    2. Prices would drop drastically if individuals were also allowed to also sell electricity to charge EVs but
      someone’s profits apparently have to be protected

    3. openfolio_dave on

      Could you show this as a ratio to average gas prices in each state?

      Looks like it’s about half the cost since the average is closer to $4 now and $5-6 in California.

      Would be interesting to see which states have a cheaper electric to gas ratio vs states that are closer in ratio.

    4. AthleticAndGeeky on

      It’s 2.24 in wi. Source I charge my car. Cx90 27 miles electric only and it gets 27 mpg gas only. 

    5. This however is a straight charge comparison. I drive lightly and if I drove an electrical equivalent, I would only charge the vehicle once or twice a month. Given the cost to charge, it would cost me about $7 per charge, so $15 a month. My power company however lets you charge at off peak hours and credits your bill, enough to cover a full charge. Essentially my cost per gallon equivalent with that program would be under $1/g comparison.

    6. In Ontario if you charge at night and have time of use pricing you can get paid to charge your car thanks to chargers that pay out 10c/kwh thanks to carbon rebates. 

    7. TheMusicalHobbit on

      That amount of additional power would not be supported by the grid. Not that there are enough EVs made to make this happen anytime soon. Power cost would go way up due to supply demand curve on the home electricity.

    8. guitarplayercycler on

      Also the Global Warning monetary savings would be astronomically high in dollars.

    9. WA has to be the biggest winner here.

      Top 3 most expensive gas in the country

      Top 3 cheapest electricity in the country

    10. BaggyHairyNips on

      Electricity prices have gone up around 5% since the whole Iran thing so not a super significant in case anyone was wondering.

      For my state for example gas would cost ~2.5 times as much as electric now as opposed to 1.5 times prior to oil shock.

      Remembering that’s for these 2 cars specifically. The elantra has very good gas mileage.

    11. I’m confused by this title. If gasoline was electricity? What does that mean? Why not just say “Electricy cost to charge an EV vehicule”?

    12. I hike and camp and drive cross country multiple times a year, but I rarely drive locally day to day. Is this in anyway practical for me? Genuinely want to know.

    13. In fairness, those are *average* rates, but anyone who is leveraging time of day charging would realistically be paying as low as $0.35 per gallon equivalent.

    14. This is part of the reason that I hate EVs. I’m in California. And my electricity is already insane. Why would I want to quadruple my electricity cost?

      The other reason is that I can’t even drive halfway to the other end of the state on a charge. I love road trips!

      So I won’t be purchasing one anytime in the next 20 years, but thanks to all you early adopters, taking one for the team. I know we’ve gotta start somewhere on gas replacement.

    15. Mogul_Destroyer on

      Looks like a good deal for the 3 people in Louisiana who have an electric vehicle.

    16. This must be based off supercharger rates? I lived in a state that shows $1.45, yet I paid .07 cents per Kw/h which translated to about 4 miles. So it was significantly cheaper.

      I also currently live in a state that is showing as 10 cents cheaper, but my Kw/g here is double what I paid in the “more expensive” state.

    17. It’s criminal what they charge for electricity in California, especially considering how much effort they’ve put into pushing electrification.

    18. ArkansasWastelander on

      I didn’t realize my state was more EV friendly than California. This is wild.

    19. ToastMaster33 on

      I wish the graphic included what the milage, fuel tank size/battery kWh for each car was for those not inherently aware.

    20. The shitty thing is a lot of these states are imposing an EV tax when getting tags. It’s supposed to make up for not paying the gas tax which fund the roads, but you’d have to drive a shit load of miles to make it equate to what the total gas tax would be. 

      Look, we all need to pay taxes to upkeep and EVs should have a tax, but it shouldn’t be a deliberate gouge on EV owners. If ICE owners can pay based on mileage then EV owners should too. 

    21. TheWombatOverlord on

      I like the straightforward comparison of Elantra to Ioniq, but driving an Elantra I know it is vastly more fuel efficient (40+ mpg highway) than most American vehicles, 80% of which sold today are SUVs or pickup trucks. Most people would probably see a wider gap depending on the size of ICE car they drive, and the size of EV they choose.

    22. Would you be able to make something similar for Canada? I’m really curious to see how we stack up.

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