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One of the significant advantages I've experienced with the Model 3 is the cost of charging compared to gasoline. Living in Oregon, the price I pay is approximately $0.15 per kilowatt-hour. For a typical charge from 30% to 80%, I spend about $5, and charging three times a week results in an estimated monthly cost of $60 to $80. This represents a drastic drop from my previous gasoline expenses, which were around $200 to $300 per month for my old Nissan Sentra.
While charging at home is cheaper, utilizing Superchargers could still save some money, especially during off-peak hours. However, I recommend charging at home whenever possible for better savings. For further insights, I have a video detailing my charging expenses in comparison to gasoline costs.