Unfortunately I’m in Jersey and it’s not just the electric rate causing your bill to increase it’s also the fact that the electric company are now charging a customer fee and increased their delivery rate per kilowatt etc. I’m not sure what area you are in but in southern NJ we use south jersey gas who has just increased their customer fee to like $ 40 per month!! So you have to pay them monthly just to be their client! Biggest scam ever!Apparently NJ is VERY different from Massachusetts! I'm with @JDub11 on this one. We've switched to all of the high efficiency things over the years and yet our electric bill has tripled in less than 5 years. I know our rates are terrible up here and I just hope the cost to charge my 4xe is about equal to the cost of a gallon of gas. I know there are plenty of places where the rates are lower and electric is much cheaper than gas. I am jealous of those folks!
Unfortunately I’m in Jersey and it’s not just the electric rate causing your bill to increase it’s also the fact that the electric company are now charging a customer fee and increased their delivery rate per kilowatt etc. I’m not sure what area you are in but in southern NJ we use south jersey gas who has just increased their customer fee to like $ 40 per month!! So you have to pay them monthly just to be their client! Biggest scam ever!
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Antonio,
Something's weird with your bill. As a deregulated state, NJ electric providers all seem to run around 16-18 cents per kw/hr. If you don't like one company's rate, you can switch to a different supplier. Using the 17 cent average, it costs about $2.40 to fully charge the 4xe. With gasoline costs at $4.40 this is the same cost as getting about 42 mpg on gasoline. If your electric company is charging you 40 bucks a month as a customer fee (which is ridiculous when JCP&L is about $3), that number won't change, look at the per kw/hr cost to figure out what it will cost to run your Jeep on electricity.
I used 15 kw since the battery always keeps 1 or 2 kw in reserve. I don't know why, but that's what the dealer told me. I get most of my solar from panels, so I can't just look at the meter to see how many kilowatts it took to go from 1% to 99% but I did just check my bill and if I were to buy from JCP&L it's currently 11 cents per kw/hr (guess I overestimated at 17 cents) plus a $3.25 per month service charge. So 15 kw/hrs only costs $1.65, not bad for 23-28 miles.@Skeethree Why did you use 14kWh for your calculation of the cost to "fully charge the 4xe?" Also, I wish my electricity was only 17 cents per kWh!