broncoaz
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This is a concern Iāve heard many people here mention, convince us to buy EVās than jack up the electric rates and delivery fees. Ultimately the only way to get off the grid and out of their reach is a large home solar system with battery backup. Iām interested, but not until I buy the next house.Don't blame you for bailing, if I drove long distances as frequently as you have I'd likely do the same with similar rates here in CT. I really don't understand how our states want us to adopt BEVs while allowing these monopolized utilities to rake us over the coals on electric delivery surcharges. And none of the Lightning trims even qualify for our state tax incentive anymore since they pushed all the MSRPs over $50K.
Delivery rates through Eversource nearly double the cost of service up to approx. $0.030/kWh, pretty much the same as what EA+ offers for DCFC here ($0.31/kWh). With gas currently hovering around $3.30 an ICE with 25MPG would be the same cost/mile with greater overall range, and that's without even taking into account the winter range loss on the Lightning.
Another suggestion from a buddy who does solar installs was that the stateās decarbonization initiatives and mandates for clean energy has increased the cost of electricity and delivery. MA is hanging itās hat on offshore wind as the savior, but they shut down the nuclear power plant
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