How am I treating it like ICE? There are many garages, including one on a job I was on, where I could park in the garage and charge it during work. The price still ended up being similar to the Tesla supercharging prices. I used a supercharger on average of 2x a month. If it's going to cost $1,200 for permitting and install of the proper plug in a garage after material, and it's $10 less than gas to charge, it still takes 2-3 years to recoup your money spent to put in a charging station.
Another point that I didn't bring up before was the car taxes in Arlington County were insane. Car values for EV's were massively overvalued, causing me to pay a lot of money every year on my vehicle tax, Vehicle registration costs for an EV in the state of Virginia are $128 a year and an ICE vehicle is roughly $36. Financially the math doesn't favor EV's right now and you won't save money buying one. Not until it's cheaper to buy one.
If you aren't charging at home, you're missing out on the biggest advantage of owning an EV. It's more convenient and cheaper than charging somewhere else.
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