My car says I can supercharge for 8 and change it’s less than $9 for 75kw so 
that is like 11 cents a kilowatt. 

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> On Oct 17, 2018, at 4:24 PM, Willie via EV <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> On 10/17/2018 04:07 PM, Jay Summet via EV wrote:
>> My understanding is that the cost to use the supercharger network à la carte 
>> is relatively reasonable (price wise) when compared to buying gasoline for a 
>> trip of a similar distance. Perhaps somebody with a Tesla that doesn't come 
>> with free supercharging can report on the prices?
> 
> Most states prohibit reselling metered electricity.  SuperChargers charge per 
> unit time in two power tiers.  I believe the stated goal is to be cheaper 
> than gasoline and somewhat more than cover the cost of electricity.  It seems 
> SuperCharger electricity is about twice home metered.  Typically, I would 
> say, about $5 for around 30 kwh.
> 
> Let me see what I find on the Tesla site.
> 
> https://www.tesla.com/supercharger
> 
> That says the target is $.26/kwh
> 
> In addition to making fee SuperCharging closer to carrying it's own weight, 
> it reduces the demand/congestion in order to make the enormous fleet of M3s 
> more manageable.
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