Public vs Home Charging

Comparing your charging options

Home Charging

Advantages

  • ✓ Charge while you sleep
  • ✓ Wake up with "full tank" daily
  • ✓ Cheapest option ($0.10-0.15/kWh)
  • ✓ Most convenient
  • ✓ Off-peak rates save more

Requirements

  • • Dedicated parking spot
  • • Electrical access
  • • Level 2 charger installation ($500-2,000)
  • • Homeowner or landlord approval

Cost Example: 60 kWh charge at $0.13/kWh = $7.80 for ~200 miles

Public Level 2 Charging

Best For

  • • Workplace charging
  • • Shopping/dining top-ups
  • • Destination charging
  • • Apartment dwellers

Costs

  • • $0.20-0.40/kWh
  • • Sometimes free (workplace, retail)
  • • Parking fees may apply

DC Fast Charging

Best For

  • • Road trips
  • • Emergency charging
  • • Quick top-ups
  • • When time is critical

Costs

  • • $0.30-0.60/kWh
  • • Sometimes per-minute pricing
  • • Idle fees if you stay too long
  • • Most expensive option

Cost Example: 60 kWh charge at $0.45/kWh = $27 for ~200 miles (3.5x home charging cost)

Cost Comparison

Charging Type Cost per kWh 200 Miles Cost Speed
Home (Level 2) $0.10-0.15 $6-9 Overnight
Public Level 2 $0.20-0.40 $12-24 2-6 hours
DC Fast Charging $0.30-0.60 $18-36 20-40 min

The Ideal Strategy

  • 90% of charging: At home overnight (cheapest, most convenient)
  • 5% of charging: Public Level 2 while shopping/working
  • 5% of charging: DC fast charging for road trips

With home charging, your "fuel" costs are 60-70% lower than gasoline!

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