That amount can significantly offset the cost of a major ski resort pass (like an Epic Local or Ikon Base Pass, which are often over $800-$1,000) or fully cover a local mountain season pass (e.g., Eldora or Loveland). Or, it could cover a substantial amount of E-470 or I-25 Express Lane tolls for a heavy commuter, effectively paying for a year of faster travel.
Read MoreThe Chicago area has notoriously high commuting costs (tolls, parking, and gas taxes). Switching to an EV eliminates gas costs, and the savings could cover a full year of CTA 30-day passes ($75 each), making public transit free for an #Illinois resident. It could also cover a significant portion of downtown parking costs, which can easily exceed $200 per month if not covered by your employer.
Read MoreDriving an EV in Nevada offers a unique financial benefit: you can save over $1,800 annually by switching to an EV, and because the state has no income tax, every cent of those savings can be diverted straight into your retirement fund without a state level cut.
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