Hello,

I used to track car gas usage with beancount. I now have an electric car. 
It's plugged in at home, and is therefore part of my electric bill.

I know exactly how many kWh go into my car each month, and would like to 
get an estimate of what portion of my electric bill goes to the car. This 
doesn't have to be precise - 0.15 $ / kWh is close enough, and we don't 
have variable rate electricity (yet) where I live.

What's the best way to do this? Currently I have

2023-12-31 open Expenses:Car                 USD
2023-12-31 open Expenses:Car:Energy      KWH
2023-12-31 price KWH 0.15 USD

And then I post to an account with:

2024-01-02 * "City Electric Co" ""
    Expenses:Utilities:Electric               42.24 USD
    Liabilities:ChaseCC

2024-01-24 * "Car electricity usage"
    Expenses:Utilities:Electric
    Expenses:Car:Energy                               10 KWH {0.15 USD}

So at the end of the month my electric bill is reduced by  $1.50 which is 
placed into the Car:Energy expense account.

Does this seem reasonable? Is anyone else doing this? Using a different 
method?

Thanks,

   -k.

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