Roy2001
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MPGe is only for comparison to gas with the same energy.Time for the EPA to get rid of the "mpgE" numbers. All I care about are the miles per kWh just like in the cars where the figure of merit was miles per gallon. Does the EPA calculate the energy used to drill for oil, refine it, truck it, pump it, etc? I don't think so. In my case the power comes directly from my solar panels to my car. Yes there's some efficiency lost in charging any battery so that number can be used for calculating costs per mile. Wholesale electricity in PJM interconnect was 4.2 cents per kWh last year- projected to increase to 9 cents per kWh this year. Cost per mile to drive my 2016 F150 is now about 25 cents per mile. Cost per mile to drive my F150 Lightning will be 2.5 cents per mile, maybe double that next year but a huge cost savings over dino-fuel.
As consumers, we only care about how many miles we can drive per kWh, so yeah mark that on sticker and specs!
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