Tesla Owner’s Remarkably Low Annual Electric price: After driving his Tesla for a year, a Tesla owner recently astonished many by disclosing his annual electricity price. The cost of operating the car turned out to be significantly less than anticipated, even with its expensive purchase price.
Remarkably Low Cost: The man revealed on X (previously Twitter) that his annual electric bill came to a just $2.37 (£1.89). This is a lot less than what most people would think a Tesla would require to be charged. He said, “This is the first time I’ve had a bill in the last 12 months.”
The Tesla Powerwall, a sizable battery that interacts with the home’s electrical grid, is the key to the low bill. It stores excess energy that is utilized to charge the Tesla when combined with solar panels. Over time, the Powerwall can drastically lower charging expenses even if it is a costly device in and of itself.
Long-Term Savings: Long-term Tesla owners may find that a Powerwall is a beneficial purchase, despite its high initial cost, which can range from $11,500 (£9,000) to $15,000 (£11,800).
Community Reactions: People made amusing internet remarks about the low bill, and one guy proposed starting a GoFundMe to cover the cost of the Powerwall.