you start with 400kwh of free electricity per YEAR, and supercharger is for... quick charge.
it only takes 40 mins to charge your car from say 5% to 60%, so it costs about $60 AFTER YOU'VE USED UP ALL CREDITS to charge your car to go another 280km. that's 60/280 = $0.21 per km (rough calculation)
also, that's only with supercharger's high speed. you can charge at home (works out at about $0.25-$0.3 per km, my own bill) or at government type2 chargers, which are free and fully charge your car in a few hours.
problem is, at the moment there still aren't enough chargers, but soon, very soon, we'll have many more NORMAL type2 chargers that every where you go.. you just plug in your car. and you'll never have to worry about checking how much charge left.
(i've had my car for 13 months now, i haven't check how much charge is left on my car for.... 12.5 months)
That is not possible for like more than 95% of HK home.
domumu 發表於 2017-1-15 19:47
If the HKSAR Government pushes developers of multi-level car parks to install the necessary infrastructure, it's possible. If other cities in US/EU can do this, so can HK.