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Sam (not verified)    August 15, 2022 - 12:13PM

This was a lazy article. 7c/kwh? The US average is 14c. An average supercharger is double that. MAYBE if you run your own solar it's 7-8c. Also, the semi is heavier than a standard. You'll lose our on some cargo revenue for loads that are weight limited (volume limited will not be affected). All of this needs to also take into account an expected mile maintenance cost (to the benefit of electric) and driver costs (to the detriment of electric, since the loads will be smaller and as such a driver's pay will be a larger proportion). This could've been done so much better with 15 mins of work and even a basic understanding of the topic.

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