For the first time in more than a year, owners of traditional gas-powered cars saved more money at the pump than those driving their electric counterparts, according to a consulting firm.
As inflated gas prices came down at the end of last years, the fuel cost for most Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicles was comparatively cheaper in the final quarter of 2022 than charging an electric vehicle (EV), analysts with the Anderson Economic Group (AEG) said.
The cost to drive 100 miles in a gas-powered car dropped by more than $2 in October, November and December 2022. And with electricity prices rising last year, mid-priced ICE cars became more economical than EV cars for the first time in 18 months, the firm said.
AEG's cost analysis looked at the underlying cost of energy for gas, diesel and electricity, as well as road taxes and fees, added costs to operate pump or EV charger and the cost to drive to a fueling station. The costs were calculated for vehicles driving 12,000 miles per year.
2ndBreakfast : I keep my cars forever, so I do not buy into this article. I have two hybrids and.my next vehicles will be 100% electric. Hydrocell is still 5 years off.
good Raccoon_7918 : I'm waiting for sulfur battery tech to be implemented. lithium =clean, dream killer...
坚持3年 VS 短线复利 : In China, the biggest market for electric vehicles, has its oil price dropped?