Saving the environment is so cool đ
The power output of an electric vehicle (EV) supercharger can vary, but Tesla Superchargers, for example, typically range from 72 kW to 250 kW. Some of the latest Tesla V3 Superchargers can deliver up to 250 kW. Other EV fast-charging networks, such as those using CCS (Combined Charging System) or CHAdeMO standards, also offer high-power charging options, with some stations providing up to 350 kW.
The average home in the United States uses about 877 kWh per month, which translates to roughly 29 kWh per day. This daily usage varies based on factors like the size of the home, number of occupants, climate, and the energy efficiency of appliances and systems. This equates to an average continuous power demand of about 1.2 kW.
Should I get a gas guzzler vehicle or an electric devouring vehicle that charges it's battery using gasoline to save the planet? đ€