RickKeen
Well-known member
Would not even need the ER battery. In the summer, you can easily get 180 miles out of the SR battery, and probably 150 on most winter days.
And with the SR battery, you would not need the 80 amp charger (on a more expensive 100 amp circuit). If you are only averaging 100-130 miles per day, 40 amp charging (50 amp circuit) will keep up with your daily charging needs.
Check out if you can get off-peak electricity rates for your charging - depends on your electricity supplier.
If there is an occasional day with more miles, you might spend 30 or 40 minutes on a late lunch break charging.
You could get a 2022 or 2023 Lightning Pro SR for well under $50k.
And with the SR battery, you would not need the 80 amp charger (on a more expensive 100 amp circuit). If you are only averaging 100-130 miles per day, 40 amp charging (50 amp circuit) will keep up with your daily charging needs.
Check out if you can get off-peak electricity rates for your charging - depends on your electricity supplier.
If there is an occasional day with more miles, you might spend 30 or 40 minutes on a late lunch break charging.
You could get a 2022 or 2023 Lightning Pro SR for well under $50k.
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