Tesla Cybertruck experiment shows how cheap charging really is

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On social media, many viewers were stunned after a viral video showed the Tesla Cybertruck experiment over 31 days, proving how cheap charging really is.

A Tesla Cybertruck owner conducted a 31-day experiment to show how much it costs to charge an electric vehicle. The results might surprise you.

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Matt Wallace’s Tesla Cybertruck charging cost breakdown

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Matt Wallace conducted a 31-day experiment to reveal the cost of charging his Tesla Cybertruck. Image Credits: Matt Wallace/Youtube

 

On social media, Matt Wallace, the creator behind the *MattWallaceTech* YouTube channel, shared a detailed analysis of the electricity costs for his Tesla Cybertruck.

The video showcased the results of the 31-day charging experiment. Additionally, Matt Wallace aimed to provide his followers with real, tangible numbers to demonstrate how affordable electric vehicles can be.

Over a 31-day period, Matt spent just $32 to charge his Tesla Cybertruck. This figure stands in stark contrast to the typical fuel costs of a petrol-powered car, which can often cost much more for a single fill-up.

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He spent only $32 on electricity over the month, showing how much cheaper electric cars are. Image Credits: Matt Wallace/Youtube

 

Why elecric car ared cheaper to run

The key takeaway from Matt’s experiment is that, while the upfront cost of a Cybertruck can be high, the ongoing fuel expenses are minimal.

In comparison to traditional petrol cars, electric vehicles like the Cybertruck are much cheaper to maintain and operate.

It’s important to note that the experiment doesn’t account for variables like how far Matt drove during the month or whether Tesla’s discounted electricity offers played a role. These factors could impact the cost of charging.

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Image Credits: Matt Wallace/Youtube

 

However, the general trend remains clear: electricity is significantly cheaper than petrol.

Public reaction and discussion on electric vehicles

Matt’s experiment sparked discussions among his followers, with some questioning how such low costs were possible. Others, especially traditional petrol car owners, expressed disbelief.

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While Matt’s results might vary, the experiment emphasizes that electric vehicles save on fuel costs. Image Credits: Matt Wallace/Youtube

 

One person said: I did the math and I would have to drive my 2002 Land Rover for like 68 years to accrue the costs of driving a Cybertruck

A second wrote: Which power provider. If it was PGE the cost would be a lot closer. Their rates are way higher than almost anywhere else

While a third commented: Don’t have that much time to waste I’m fueled and back on my way to my destination, to grandmother’s house we will be on time.

Someone else said: This is the biggest lie on EVs. That’s not the typical owner that does not have solar panels and a charging station on their house.

Another added: So what. The battery alone costs more than a new car

Despite the debate, the overwhelming conclusion is that electric vehicles, including the Cybertruck, are the future of transportation.

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The video sparked discussion, with viewers impressed by the low cost of running an electric car. Image Credits: Matt Wallace/Youtube

 

Electric cars offer not only financial savings but also environmental benefits. With more manufacturers transitioning to all-electric models, it’s clear that electric vehicles are here to stay.

Whether you choose a Tesla Cybertruck or another electric car, the switch offers a better deal for both your wallet and the planet.


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