Tesla owner reveals his first electric bill in a year, and the cost astonishes everyone.

Unexpectedly Low Electric Bill

Many were astonished when a Tesla owner revealed his annual electricity bill. Given the high price of the vehicle itself, itโ€™s easy to assume that running a Tesla would be expensive. However, the reality turned out to be quite different.

Shockingly Low Annual Cost

On X (formerly Twitter), the man shared his electric bill after driving his Tesla for an entire year. To everyoneโ€™s surprise, the total was just $2.37 (ยฃ1.89). This figure is far lower than the hundreds of dollars people might expect for regular car charging.

โ€œFirst time I have had a bill within the last 12 months." Credit: X/@Tesla_GTownTX
The Real Cost 

So, how did the bill come out so low? The key is the Tesla Powerwall, a large battery that integrates with the homeโ€™s power system. If you have solar panels, the Powerwall stores excess energy, which is used to charge the Tesla. While the Powerwall itself is costly, starting at around $11,500 (ยฃ9,000) and going up to $15,000 (ยฃ11,800), it can make the overall cost of charging a Tesla more manageable over time.

Long-Term Perspective

If you plan to keep your Tesla for several years, the initial investment in a Powerwall may be worthwhile. While the upfront cost is significant, it could be cost-effective in the long run.

Community Reactions

In the comments, people joked about the low bill and the cost of the Powerwall. One person suggested setting up a GoFundMe, while another expressed sympathy. Meanwhile, Tesla continued to make headlines with the release of their latest model, the Cybertruck.

 


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