CypherBlue
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- First Name
- Cesar
- Joined
- Apr 9, 2024
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- Location
- Austin, Texas
- Vehicles
- 2023 Lightning Lariat ER
- Occupation
- Software Engineer
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- #16
On your spreadsheet, you're starting at 82% and ending at 85%. Close enough for government work. Or, you can add in the cost of what it would be to go from 85 to 100% even though you didn't do it, and drop the first number getting you to 100%, because it's irrelevant.
It's the gas truck numbers that are illogical. Simple math comes up with much lower numbers. Your step #1 should not be counted. You leave with a full tank, you return with a full tank. If you leave with 75%, then fill up, and then upon return fill up again, you're overcounting by 1/4 tank.
Thanks for your feedback. On my spreadsheet, I started at 82% SoC and charged to 100%, costing $5.51. At the end of the trip, I went from 20% to 85%, which is my usual SoC.
I appreciate you pointing out the issue with my gas calculations. You're right; I mistakenly included a full tank refill at the end instead of the original 3/4 tank. Adjusting the final fill-up to only 3/4 of the tank results in the following:
- Total Fuel Purchased: 57.0 gallons.
- Total Cost: Approximately $188.10.
- Savings Using EV: Approximately $38.67.
- Percentage Savings: About 20.56%.
Thanks for helping me see that.
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