According to EnergySage, the average fuel cost of a Tesla Model is “between 3.60 and 4.62 cents per mile.” To put it into perspective, if you’re charging a Tesla Model 3 with a 62-kWh lithium-ion battery to full capacity, it could cost you almost $10 on average to cover 267 miles — that’s if the cost is 3.60 cents per mile.
However, how much you spend on fuel depends on where you’re charging it. For instance, if you’re using a Walmart supercharger, you could spend between $7 to $23 to recharge your Tesla Model 3, depending on the state you live in. On the other hand, if you’re using a home charger, it’s cheaper to fuel your Tesla Model 3 — especially if you’re taking advantage of EV discount tariffs. According to Tesla’s charging calculator, it could cost you an average of $9.40 to fully charge a Tesla Model 3 using a home charger to cover a distance of 272 miles. Well, whichever charging station you use, you will likely spend less to fuel a Tesla Model 3 than you would a gasoline vehicle.
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