It's cheaper to charge up an electric car than gas up a traditional automobile, right? It is, but how much cheaper depends on where you live, both locally and internationally.
, but it's very interesting to see how the prices compare across major developed and less-developed countries.
Let's get the extremes out of the way next: EV drivers in Chile are driving on the cheap at just seven bucks for a full charge, while Denmark's drivers may take pause at their average of $34 for a full zap. Australians, Canadians and Koreans pay pretty much the same as American drivers, while the Germans are right up there with the unlucky Finns.
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