Electric vehicles (EVs) draw power from the electrical grid, turning kilowattβhours (kWh) into miles. Understanding how much energy a car uses per distance travelled is the first step to estimating its charging cost.
The total energy required each day depends on the driverβs daily distance and the vehicleβs efficiency, usually expressed as kWh per 100β―km. Because charging is not 100β―% efficientβsome energy is lost as heatβthe grid must supply a bit more than the theoretical need.
By multiplying the adjusted energy demand by the local electricity price and adding any fixed connection fees, we obtain a realistic daily charging cost. This calculation helps users compare EV operating expenses with conventional fuels and make greener choices.
How do I calculate the energy needed for my EV?
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How do I find my EV’s efficiency in kWh per 100 km?
What is charging efficiency loss?
How can I reduce my EV’s charging cost?
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