Sunday, January 3, 2010

All Electric Car Is It Really Worth It To Drive A Hybrid Or Electric Car, Compared To A All Gasoline Powered Car?

Is it really worth it to drive a hybrid or electric car, compared to a all gasoline powered car? - all electric car

The problem with hybrid and electric vehicles is the battery, which saves gas (the money you save on gas) with a hybrid vehicle provided exceeds $ 2000.00 the cost of a car battery replacement?

7 comments:

Dana1981, Master of Science said...

I do not know if this figure is replaced by the $ 2,000 battery replacement.

For a Prius (with NiMH batteries), it is assumed that the battery life of the car that lasts. Prius used as taxis have over 250,000 miles on the original batteries.

For a purely electric car that brings more value to the battery probably not as long.

One thing to bear in mind that electric cars to charge 2-3 cents per mile costs. A Prius costs 9 cents per mile with gas at $ 4.50 per gallon. A 30 mpg car costs 15 cents per mile. So with the electric car to save about 12 cents per mile, whichever is compared to what car.

Thus, fuel costs, saving $ 2,000 in mpg over 16,667 miles of gas-fueled cars 30th Just drive a little bit more than a year.

Of course, that's not all. The initial cost for the maintenance of vehicles (power, with fewer parts), etc., but when you compare the cost of the fuel cell, yes, the electric car is worth.

Dana1981, Master of Science said...

I do not know if this figure is replaced by the $ 2,000 battery replacement.

For a Prius (with NiMH batteries), it is assumed that the battery life of the car that lasts. Prius used as taxis have over 250,000 miles on the original batteries.

For a purely electric car that brings more value to the battery probably not as long.

One thing to bear in mind that electric cars to charge 2-3 cents per mile costs. A Prius costs 9 cents per mile with gas at $ 4.50 per gallon. A 30 mpg car costs 15 cents per mile. So with the electric car to save about 12 cents per mile, whichever is compared to what car.

Thus, fuel costs, saving $ 2,000 in mpg over 16,667 miles of gas-fueled cars 30th Just drive a little bit more than a year.

Of course, that's not all. The initial cost for the maintenance of vehicles (power, with fewer parts), etc., but when you compare the cost of the fuel cell, yes, the electric car is worth.

Dana1981, Master of Science said...

I do not know if this figure is replaced by the $ 2,000 battery replacement.

For a Prius (with NiMH batteries), it is assumed that the battery life of the car that lasts. Prius used as taxis have over 250,000 miles on the original batteries.

For a purely electric car that brings more value to the battery probably not as long.

One thing to bear in mind that electric cars to charge 2-3 cents per mile costs. A Prius costs 9 cents per mile with gas at $ 4.50 per gallon. A 30 mpg car costs 15 cents per mile. So with the electric car to save about 12 cents per mile, whichever is compared to what car.

Thus, fuel costs, saving $ 2,000 in mpg over 16,667 miles of gas-fueled cars 30th Just drive a little bit more than a year.

Of course, that's not all. The initial cost for the maintenance of vehicles (power, with fewer parts), etc., but when you compare the cost of the fuel cell, yes, the electric car is worth.

Hannah's Grandpa said...

Gas prices today, a gasoline car, the cost to get 30 miles per gallon, a little over 11 cents and a half miles, the car is driven 12,000 miles per year at a cost of $ 1320,
at a price of electric cars, the highest estimate of 3 cents per mile or $ 360 per year.
For a difference of $ 960 per year, and most of the batteries to last 7 years, a difference of $ 6720th to
and the economy of $ 4720, I do not know about you but I find better uses for money.

Hannah's Grandpa said...

Gas prices today, a gasoline car, the cost to get 30 miles per gallon, a little over 11 cents and a half miles, the car is driven 12,000 miles per year at a cost of $ 1320,
at a price of electric cars, the highest estimate of 3 cents per mile or $ 360 per year.
For a difference of $ 960 per year, and most of the batteries to last 7 years, a difference of $ 6720th to
and the economy of $ 4720, I do not know about you but I find better uses for money.

unplugge... said...

yes ... This is the 5th Have time tonight to tell this story because I do not see the video online

I saw Daily Planet Discovery Channel program specific. and they made a report on 17 to earn the equivalent of an old way to pick up a comfortable too. and the battery lasts expect atleast 3 times what you expect from a gasoline tank average sedan. and said it cost him only 10 $ 15, to recharge the batteries every month. He has made for himself for 6000 Canadian dollars, and have to do in their spare time.

Technology is not there and watched the documentary "Who Killed the Electric Car" ... it is very, very fascinating. eviornmentalism not only his new video, also speaks of racketeering thats going behind the eyes of the public, and how the media makes us believe one thing if everything is upside down ... Technology has given the past 90 years! See the movie to see

Kim R said...

Buy a car based on natural gas (methane), if you have a station nearby. I have 2 of these cars, and are much cleaner and much less expensive than gasoline vehicles. I pay 85 cents per gallon and get the same mileage that a gasoline engine of the same type (Ford Crown Victoria). The pay is about 5 times cheaper than petrol. Do the math! We examined the hybrids and decided to go with natural gas, because the question of the battery in the hybrid. We are very pleased with the NAT. Gas vehicles, and I wish there were more of them available. Maybe one day ...

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