SKY888
Well-known member
Hello,
for the past month since I had my 2012 Nissan SL, the dash gauge tells me that I average 3.6 miles per kwh in the cold month of Jan-Feb 2013 here in Rhode Island
is it safe to assume that:
1.) the miles per kwh will increase once the cold weather disappears, with the same driving style?
2.) with 3.6 miles/kwh, if I drive 15,000 miles for the whole year and with $0.15 kwh in Rhode Island.
my calculation will be 15,000/3.6 = 4167 kwh
4167 kwh x .15 = $625
basically, I will be paying $625 or less for my 15,000 mile commute for the whole year?
thanks!
for the past month since I had my 2012 Nissan SL, the dash gauge tells me that I average 3.6 miles per kwh in the cold month of Jan-Feb 2013 here in Rhode Island
is it safe to assume that:
1.) the miles per kwh will increase once the cold weather disappears, with the same driving style?
2.) with 3.6 miles/kwh, if I drive 15,000 miles for the whole year and with $0.15 kwh in Rhode Island.
my calculation will be 15,000/3.6 = 4167 kwh
4167 kwh x .15 = $625
basically, I will be paying $625 or less for my 15,000 mile commute for the whole year?
thanks!