Quote from: Hank50 on January 28, 2023, 02:05:34.... I paid $500 for the charger (electric supply)... It costs my six cylinder car $13.70 to go 100 miles (gas is $3.69 a gallon( lowest it has been in 6 months) and it gets 27 mpg
My car gets about 65mpg driving normally. (70mph with passengers) Driving slightly more conservatively, I'll easily hit 100mpg. Compare apples to apples, your ice car isn't very efficient, but your EV is, which is not comparable.
41 miles wouldn't make even a single one way daily trip for me, and an EV that can, would have been nearly 100% more expensive to purchase.
Was that $500 only to purchase the charger? Professional installation is generally double that, depending on your area obviously. Installing yourself isn't cheaper unless you don't value your time. It might have not cost you currency but it did cost you in time.
At 100mpg, my car is on par with an EV without having to upgrade my electrical service and installing chargers at 2 different locations. Driving at 55-60 mph isn't that slow.