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  1. patracy

    New Electric HUMMER (GMC) - costs over $100 to charge?????

    I honestly don't buy crypto. I just mine it. I use the miners during the winter to heat my home and office. I can use kwh to warm up heating elements. Or I can use kwh to run the miners to also make heat. I choose to run the miners to get something out of "making heat".
  2. patracy

    New Electric HUMMER (GMC) - costs over $100 to charge?????

    Can I educate a little? There's a great misconception that crypto will vanish at the push of a button. But that's not how it works. It's decentralized. Just like the internet is. Now, if your assets are held in a exchange and not a cold wallet, then absolutely you could stand to lose them...
  3. patracy

    New Electric HUMMER (GMC) - costs over $100 to charge?????

    I dislike how this is all being pushed as well. It should be incentivized to spur on things. Carrot and stick thing. Seems to be all stick though. I will say that I dislike the $100 fill ups of my Jeep Gladiator Ecodiesel. I would have a EV if I didn't live in a rural area and was able to...
  4. patracy

    New Electric HUMMER (GMC) - costs over $100 to charge?????

    There's always going to be a limitation by physics. At least in the current battery construction. Supercapacitors though, that might be the answer, or a hybrid of a battery and supercapacitor to increase the speed of charging. The hows of the vehicle charging/range/exc. are just one part of...
  5. patracy

    New Electric HUMMER (GMC) - costs over $100 to charge?????

    Oh 120v charging would take a day or longer. 240v charging would be best for home. And maybe use 120 to top off a work.
  6. patracy

    New Electric HUMMER (GMC) - costs over $100 to charge?????

    But that's from a commercial charging station. I pay $0.11 per KWH here at home. So that's only $35.75 at home. Not knocking the commercial stations, they've gotta make a profit. But it'd be wise to only charge at home or where you can avoid a "retail" outlet.
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