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From: LP12 |
How much electricity does it take to fully charge an electric car? It all depends on your car's battery capacity. A Tesla Model 3 has a battery capacity of 50 kilowatt-hours (kWh), which means it takes 50kWh to charge the car from 0% to 100%. The models available through our EV Subscription take between 40-70kWh to achieve a full charge.
Compared to home appliances (one charge):
50kWh could:
Run a 100W lightbulb for 21 days [continuous 24/7 natch] Run an oven for 25 hours
https://next.agl.com.au/evhub/how-much-electricity-does-it-take-to-fully-charge-an-electric-car
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