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Paano Kalkulahin si EV Home Charging Cost

Ano ang EV Home Charging Cost?

An EV home charging cost calculator estimates the electricity cost and time to charge an electric vehicle at home from a given battery level to a target level, using a standard 7.4kW home charger.

Pormula

cost_per_charge = battery_kwh × electricity_rate ($/kWh); cost_per_mile = cost_per_charge / range_miles
kwh
Battery size (kWh) — Vehicle battery capacity (e.g., 60 kWh)
rate
Electricity rate ($/kWh) — Grid electricity price (typically 0.12–0.18 $/kWh)
range
Range (miles) — Miles per full charge
cost
Cost per charge ($) — Total to fully charge battery

Step-by-Step na Gabay

  1. 1Energy needed = Battery capacity × (target% − current%) ÷ 100
  2. 2Cost = Energy (kWh) × electricity tariff ($/kWh)
  3. 3Charge time = Energy needed ÷ charger power (kW)
  4. 4Standard home charger: 7.4kW (32A single phase)

Mga Nalutas na Halimbawa

Input
Tesla Model 3 (75kWh), 20%→80%, $0.30/kWh
Resulta
45kWh added, cost $13.50, ~6h 5min charging
Input
Nissan Leaf (40kWh), 10%→100%
Resulta
36kWh, cost $10.80, ~4h 52min
Input
Full charge daily, 30kWh needed
Resulta
$9/day = $270/month at $0.30/kWh

Mga madalas itanong

How much does it cost to charge an EV?

60 kWh battery × $0.14/kWh = $8.40 full charge. At 250 mi range = $0.034/mile fuel cost (vs. gas: $0.10–0.15/mile).

What about charging at home vs. public chargers?

Home (Level 2): cheapest (~$0.12/kWh). Public DC fast chargers: 2–3× more ($0.30+/kWh) but faster.

Is there a federal EV tax credit?

US: up to $7,500 for new EVs (income/price caps apply). Some states add rebates. Check eligibility.

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