Chevrolet is trying to sell a $95,000 vehicle on the basis that you can’t fill it up at the gas station.
THE FIRST-EVER ALL-ELECTRIC SILVERADO | Cole-Krum Chevrolet, LLC
Chevrolet is trying to sell a $95,000 vehicle on the basis that you can’t fill it up at the gas station.
THE FIRST-EVER ALL-ELECTRIC SILVERADO | Cole-Krum Chevrolet, LLC
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Someone school me. That is the claim of every EV peddler, “never need to buy gas again”. Maybe things have changed since I got my BSME from Fresno State in ’72 but I recollect that it (used to) take X amount of energy to move a vehicle from A the B. Further, energy (used to) cost approximately the same $/BTU regardless of whether it was straw, wood, cow chips, coal, bunker crude, methane, gasoline or electricity. Assuming the feds aren’t heavily subsidizing EV electricity at their seven $3,000,000,000 charging stations, why is it cheaper to run an EV than a first generation 392, 500hp hemi?
You need gas to fill the tank of the giant generator on the back.