A Tesla owner left viewers shocked after sharing their electric bill after 12 months.
On social media, X user @Tesla_GTownTX shattered these expectations when he tweeted a screenshot of his latest bill.
In the post, the electric bill, directly from Tesla, showed an amount of just $2.37 for his electricity usage.
Additionally, he humorously noted it as higher than usual by saying, “First time I’ve had a bill within the last 12 months. This sucks.”
In the post, a Tesla driver reveals the secret to his shockingly low electricity bill, leaving viewers stunned.
The key to saving electricity was revealed by his use of solar energy.
This Tesla owner uses solar panels combined with a Tesla Powerwall, a home battery that stores solar energy for use in charging his vehicle.
By using solar power, Tesla drivers shared an astonishingly low electricity bill.
This is not the first time Tesla has shared clever tricks, leaving void payments for high-priced electricity every month.
Another Tesla owner, Sattar, shared his impressive savings over six months.
On the X platform, Sattar left viewers stunned after posting on X about saving $1,800 on fuel costs.
In the post, he spends only $573 to charge his Tesla over 10,000 miles, compared to an estimated $2,400 if he had used a gasoline-powered car.
Similar to @Tesla_GTownTX, by using solar energy, Sattar was able to feed electricity back into the grid, further reducing his costs.
Additionally, Sattar also revealed that his savings strategy relates to free charging stations.
Tesla owner shocked by the strategy of using a power wall to save electricity.
On social media, this revelation left both current and potential EV owners scratching their heads.
One person said: It’ll take a while to recoup all his initial outlays for the panels and battery. That’s without factoring in the cost of the car itself.
A second wrote: Still need coal for there diesel generators to charge evs and coal to make elec to change.
While a third commented: Battery replacements, the price of the car…and then add in the cost of the road user charges that are coming in my country.
Another added: There will be a lot of unexpected coming to electric vehicles, costs of updating operating systems, batteries etc and hopefully costs to dump a smashed up one. These vehicles can not be recycled, as far as I’m aware.
Hours of your life waiting for a car to charge that you will never get back!!!! Another added.
$2.37 for a year? Costs me that much 1 way to work.Someone else commented.
Tesla owners can benefit from Tesla Electric plans using a Powerwall to save electricity.
Tesla offers its own retail electricity service in Texas called Tesla Electric.
Designed for households, it provides low-cost, 100% renewable energy. Users can sign up through the Tesla app, and the process takes less than five minutes. Whether you own a Tesla vehicle or not, you can benefit from Tesla Electric
Tesla vehicle owners can also enjoy unlimited overnight charging at home for a fixed monthly fee.