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Charging Electric Cars Now Costs More Than Gas

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“Buy an electric car You’ll save money.”

 

During the worst of the gas spike, Biden administration cronies were telling the proles that they’d be saving money if they had bought $65,000 electric cars.

Not so much.

Electric cars still need power. And that power isn’t coming from Chinese solar panels or windmills, it’s mostly coming from those same “dirty” fuels and prices are still high. There’s no escaping that reality.

Here’s how much electricity prices have surged in parts of New England this winter: For some drivers of electric vehicles and hybrid cars, it’s now more expensive to charge up than to fill up.

Power rates across the region have jumped an average of 30% since last summer, while gasoline prices have receded well below their peak in June of 2022.

Granted, anyone in New England planning to drive an electric car in the winter isn’t too bright anyway. And the article urging homeowners to get solar panels is the punchline in that little comedy.

 

 

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