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For several months the price of electricity is growing very strongly all over the world and in Europe. And inevitably, everyone experiences this growth and must adapt accordingly. Starting with car manufacturers and suppliers of charging stations for electric cars. A few days ago, for example, Allego announced a price increase from October 7. An increase of 20% on average, regardless of charging power. But the company isn’t the only one having to make these decisions, as Tesla has just announced changes to its Supercharger rates. A hike that is supposed to hurt customers…
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29% growth
Indeed, kWh is now displayed at 67 cents, up from just 52 cents before. A 29% increase, even if the prices remain better than the Allego. We will remind, on its high-speed terminals with a capacity of more than 50 kW, the company shows kWh for 98 cents. But that’s not all, because this new rate only applies to Tesla customers. Anyone who wants to connect but has a different make of car will then have to pay at least 79 cents per kWh. However, the subscription allows you to lower the price, which is still high because it is displayed on 69 cents per kWh. Suffice it to say, some will have to think twice before plugging their car into a fast terminal.
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A cheaper fuel tank?
If you are a Tesla customer, to charge the battery at 100 kWh, you will have to pay at least 67 euros. If it is not, then you will need to calculate 79 euros. A large amount, which makes refueling an electric battery in some cases cheaper than refueling a fuel tank. Indeed, since the creation of 30 cents off a full tank of gasoline and diesel is much cheaper. Unfortunately, that won’t last long, and owning an electric car should be more economical.
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Source: Auto Plus

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