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Ev Road Trip Cost কি?
The EV Road Trip Cost Calculator estimates the total charging cost and time for a long-distance electric vehicle trip, factoring in DC fast charging stops, session costs, and time spent at each station.
সূত্র
Trip Cost = Number of Charging Stops x Average kWh per Stop x DC Fast Charging Rate ($/kWh)
- Dt
- Trip Distance (miles) — Total one-way distance of the road trip
- R
- Vehicle Range (miles) — EPA-rated or real-world range on a full charge
- Pdc
- DC Fast Charging Price ($/kWh) — Cost per kWh at DC fast charging stations
- Cs
- kWh per Charging Session (kWh) — Energy added per stop, typically 10% to 80% of battery
ধাপে ধাপে নির্দেশিকা
- 1Enter total trip distance and your vehicle rated range
- 2The calculator determines the number of charging stops needed (charging to 80% each time)
- 3Input the DC fast charging rate in your region (typically $0.30-0.60/kWh)
- 4View total cost, estimated charging time, and cost comparison vs gasoline
সমাধান করা উদাহরণ
ইনপুট
500-mile trip, 260 mi range, charge 10-80% each stop, $0.40/kWh DCFC
ফলাফল
2 stops x 52.5 kWh each x $0.40 = $42.00 total charging cost + ~50 min charging time
ইনপুট
1,000-mile trip, 300 mi range, $0.48/kWh (Electrify America)
ফলাফল
4 stops x 56 kWh each x $0.48 = $107.52 + ~2 hrs charging time
এড়ানোর সাধারণ ভুল
- ✕Planning to charge to 100% at DC fast chargers — charging above 80% slows dramatically and wastes time
- ✕Not accounting for charging curve slowdown; the last 20% can take as long as the first 60%
- ✕Forgetting to include idle fees charged by networks when you leave your car plugged in after charging completes
সচরাচর জিজ্ঞাসা
How long does it take to charge an EV on a road trip?
Most modern EVs with DC fast charging can go from 10% to 80% in 20-40 minutes. Plan for 25-35 minutes per stop on average.
Is it more expensive to road trip in an EV or gas car?
DC fast charging on road trips costs roughly $0.08-0.15/mile, while gas at $3.50/gal in a 30 mpg car costs about $0.12/mile. EV road trips are similar or slightly more expensive than gas due to higher DCFC rates.