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If he gets the manufacturing costs down and the volume up, could the service possibly be cheaper than the typical $50 fill up? That would be a game changer.


Really? Right now it costs an average of about $7-8 bucks for a typical 230 mi range (about a tank). If the service costs anywhere near $50, it'd be disappointing.

Cost reduction plays a huge (if not the biggest) consideration in going electric.


Based on how much per kWh? I can charge my car for $0.01/KwH at night.





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