You Won't Believe How Much It Costs To Charge The Hummer EV!

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Published 2022-11-10
Kyle walks you through the 0-100% charging cost of the over 200kWh Hummer EV Edition 1.

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All Comments (21)
  • @latinsizer
    Imagine in the hot summer heat when every home is running their AC on full blast and electric companies are begging for mercy and are forced to quadruple the price of charging.
  • @jerrytalley802
    I can fill my 38 gallon truck up with gas, while he’s telling us about charging. Love your videos so not busting your chops. I watched some of your EV reviews during the pandemic and after, you were trying to change in the winter, and so many chargers were not working, and you were honest about it, so thanks
  • @mikeklug3369
    Congratulations. You've successfully managed to make a 20 sec video last as long as it's takes your vehicle to charge.
  • @jdbmoto
    The electric guzzler of the EV world 😂
  • Hummer being a guzzler is absolutely hilarious. Some things never change.
  • @wabio
    The ultimate kicker for EVs is if the unavoidable situation occurs where you run out of electricity and get stranded. With a gas car you can call for assistance and someone will bring you a couple gallons. In an EV.....it's a long and expensive tow ride.
  • When I charged my Nissan Leaf at home in Oregon at 8.3 cents per KWH the cost to replenish 200 miles of driving was equal to buying a gallon of gas. So I got the equivalent of 200 miles per gallon.
  • Even in EV form, the Hummer still manages to make the ozone layer it’s b*tch.😂
  • This hummer uses twice as much electricity as I use in a month for home.
  • In Germany you can double the cost to charge ! Also the chargers are mostly blocked by other EV in my region. Home 0,45€ - 0,60€ /kWh Charger 0,50€ - 0,85€ /kWh Date: 03.2023
  • @Barkebain
    We need to remember that these charging costs include zero for state/federal highway taxes. As more EVs hit the roads, states and the fed are going to need to find a way to tax them to keep our streets and roads in good shape. Since they typically weigh more than equivalent gas vehicles, the rates may be even higher than gas tax rates. In my state (MI) we pay 28.6 cents/gallon for state tax, and 18.4 cents/gallon federal tax for a total of 47 cents/gallon. Average state gas price is $2.81, so that comes to almost 17% in gasoline tax. Expect charging rates to increase by at least this much in the near future.
  • Can't wait to start seeing people fighting over these charging stations 😂
  • I live off grid, and produce 2 to 4 kilowatts a day in solar depending on the weather. I have a refrigerator, a freezer, and two water pumps, and of course all the charging of electronics. Along with kitchen counter top appliances. Gas stove and water heater. On average I use the generator on dark cloudy days, and use 10 gallons of gas. (Still adding to solar system) Just to give an idea of how much power that EV uses. It would take me around 60 to 80 days to charge that EV, without using any power for my daily use.
  • @unclebob4964
    Friend was showing off his new Ford EV the other day. He pulled into the coffee shop and parked next to my new Porsche 911. It was ugly, but he pointed out how quiet it was, etc. He pointed out he had a 180 mile range. I suggested we make a run to Reno…..nope….don’t know where to charge it and it would take too long. Noise ? Same problem. Seattle? Same answer. So, we’re going to take the Porsche….520 mile range and 5 minutes to refuel when we get there. Enjoy the Hummer.
  • @edmondsmith4259
    Thank you for the breakdown!!! That's exciting to see, especially from home!
  • @simonbagel
    The continual battery drain on an EV is like having a gas tank with a slow leak.
  • @guesswhotoo6
    He needs to count his time sitting around waiting for the truck to charge.
  • @RLDeMerritt
    We had 4 hummers in our camp and it took approximatly $100 to fill up from empty everytime. circa 2005