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David (not verified)    August 14, 2022 - 11:53AM

Pretty disappointing article. It's based on a tweet from someone who, as far as I can tell, is some random dude. You can't even respond to his tweet and fact check hlm because of his Twitter settings! The idea you can get electricity at $0.07/kWh is laughable. My utility company is nonprofit and I pay nearly double that rate. If you look at the typical supercharger rates they are closer to $0.25/kWh. Now make that a megacharger and it's likely going to be even more expensive due to having to handle charging at a faster rate. Cost per mile for fuel will likely be nearly equal especially when diesel comes back down to normal prices. The true savings on these trucks is in the maintenance.

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