If you’re planning a trip or calculating the cost of charging your electric vehicle (EV) using a Tesla Supercharger for 4,440 miles, here’s what you need to know:
- Average Cost Per kWh: Tesla Superchargers typically charge between $0.25 and $0.50 per kWh, depending on location and electricity rates.
- Efficiency of the Vehicle: Most Tesla vehicles consume around 250 Wh (watt-hours) per mile. This means you’d need approximately 1,110 kWh to cover 4,440 miles.
- Cost Estimate: Using the average cost range:
- At $0.25 per kWh: 1,110 kWh x $0.25 = $277.50
- At $0.50 per kWh: 1,110 kWh x $0.50 = $555.00
- Additional Factors:
- Idle Fees: If your vehicle remains plugged in after charging is complete, you may incur additional idle fees.
- Membership Discounts: Some Tesla owners may benefit from reduced rates through Tesla memberships or promotions.
Understanding these costs can help you budget effectively for long-distance EV travel.