[ausev] FYI - I have posted my 1982 Jet Electrovan (Ford Courier Truck) for sale

Claire Sorenson csorenson1 at austin.rr.com
Sun Feb 10 15:24:33 GMT 2008


FYI - I have posted my 1982 Jet Electrovan (Ford Courier Truck) for sale on
the EV tradin Post. I think I forgot to insert my phone number so I have
listed it below.  I will update the add once it is "approved."


	CS Unlimited
	Claire Sorenson
	Ph: 512-689-5911
	Fax: 512-282-9942

 

-----Original Message-----
From: ausev-bounces at austinev.org [mailto:ausev-bounces at austinev.org] On
Behalf Of Sarah & Erik
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 12:23 PM
To: AustinEV News Announcements and General Discussion
Subject: Re: [ausev] real $/mile or $/energy unit for conversions

Large state electric users pay 1.5c/kwh + 3.5c/kwh fuel charge = 5c/kwh (for
demand greater than 20kw). There is an additional fee charged for the peak
power used during a month, but if the vehicles can be charged at night this
would be avoided.

EV kwh/mile ranges from .176 on the Tesla, to about .400 on a Ranger (pulled
from a few blogs)

Then:

Car		Kwh/Mile	 Energy Cost/Mile @ $.05/kwh	Energy
Cost/Mile @ $.10/kwh
Tesla		  0.176		   $.0088 $/mile
$.0176 $/mile
Average EV	0.300		$.015 $/mile			       $.03
$/mile
Truck EV	0.400		$.02 $/mile
$.04 $/mile

$.10/KWh is a pretty standard residential rate, and .05 is pretty standard
for large consumers, as long as it's not adding to the peak KW charge.

For reference a 30 mpg ICE vehicle using $3 gas is $.10/mile.

Erik

I actually haven't checked mine, but these are pretty standard numbers to
use.


On Jan 31, 2008 10:13 AM, Carey King <careyking1 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Can anyone send me values you have calculated for your conversions in 
> terms of (1) cost per mile driven and or (2) cost per energy input 
> (based upon $/kWh you pay for electricity) into the car?  If you have 
> this per the cost of components added into the car, that would also be 
> nice, but not necessary.
>
> Additionally any good reports/references that you know of could also 
> be helpful.
>
> I am collaborating on an energy report for the state, and some of the 
> report advisors don't like some included statements that broadly state 
> 'gas/diesel is still the least expensive transportation fuel despite 
> recent increases in oil prices.'
>
> Thanks.
>
> Carey
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