charge360ev

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Gasoline vs Commercial Charing vs Charge360ev

For Gasoline vehicle: 15000 miles per year, 33mpg $3.5/gallon
For electric vehicle: 15000 miles per year, about 325 miles per full charge

Fuel cost
EV stations
Charge360ev
Gasoline Vehicle
$ 1,590.00
Electric Vehicle
$ 1,361.50
EV Charge 360 Users
$ 1,038.46

Disclaimer: The information provided above is for informational purposes only and is intended to offer a general overview of electric vehicle charging times and costs. All figures and estimates are approximate and are based on certain assumptions that may not apply to all situations or reflect current market conditions. This information should not be construed as professional advice, and we disclaim any liability for decisions made based on this content. It should not be used for legal, tax, or investment purposes, and users should consult with qualified professionals for advice pertaining to their specific circumstances.

Charging an electric vehicle at home ?
Home charging is often the best option. It is advised to have an experienced electrician install a 240V-50A circuit (the higher the amperage, the quicker the charging)
How long does it take to charge an electric vehicle?
Charging times using public or home level 2 (AC) chargers vary widely and depends on vehicle. In general, we can expect to add about 20-44 miles of range per hour.
How much does it cost to charge an electric vehicle at home?
The cost to charge an EV at home depends on several factors. For example:
EV Battery Capacity = 70 kWh
Electricity power rate at home = $0.15 per kWh
Charging cost = 70 X $0.15 = $10.50 (approximately for a charge from 0-100%)
o NOTE: for battery longevity keep 20%-80% battery power
How much does it cost to charge your electric vehicle with charge360ev?
The cost to charge an EV at a charge360ev hosts home depends on several factors. For example:
EV Battery Capacity = 70 kWh
Electricity power rate at home = $0.15 per kWh
Host compensation = $9.00 (for 6 Hour Host Session)
App and bank transaction fees = $3.00
Charging cost = (70 X $0.15) +$9 +$3 = $22.50 (approximately for a charge from 0-100%)
How much does it cost to charge an electric vehicle at a charging station?
Most of the charging stations do not have a standard pricing and hence varies. For example:
EV Battery Capacity = 70kWh
Electricity power rate at avg locations = $0.35 per kWh (varies)
Charging cost = 70 X $0.35 = $21.00 (approximately)
Usage cost = Varies, approximately $1- $5
Average people spend for full charge is around $29.50
Charging an electric vehicle at home
Home charging is often the best option. It is advised to have an experienced electrician install a 240V-50A circuit (the higher the amperage, the quicker the charging)
EV Battery Capacity = 70kWh
Electricity power rate at avg locations = $0.35 per kWh (varies)
Charging cost = 70 X $0.35 = $21.00 (approximately)
Usage cost = Varies, approximately $1- $5
Average people spend for full charge is around $29.50
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