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What Is the Cost of a Mazda EV?

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If you're looking to join the electric vehicle (EV) revolution, you might be wondering how much it would cost you to own a model from your favorite brand, Mazda. Read on for more details about Mazda EV price in Adelaide.

Mazda EV Price: The Starting Cost

Mazda made a bold splash into the EV market with the MX-30 Astina. This compact crossover SUV comes with a starting price of just under $50,000. With Mazda deals and dealership offers in circulation, you should always stay alert to opportunities for an even lower price. If you want your favourite Mazda accessories like roof rails, though, be prepared to pay a few extra dollars.

Repairs and Maintenance

The cost does not end once you drive off the lot, however. Travelling around town consistently will present challenges for even the most capable auto. By choosing a Mazda EV, you'll already be gaining the benefits of fewer parts and, therefore, less maintenance.

EV Advantages

Parts such as batteries and brakes will still need maintenance, but the technology used for these parts assures they last much longer than a petrol-only vehicle. On average, an EV owner will save $6,750 in maintenance costs as compared to owners of a traditional auto. For the MX-30, you can expect roughly $153 in service costs at your first visit.

Mazda Plans 

Dealership plans like the Auto X Car Care auto club membership can offer you fast and expert service and repairs by trained technicians for as little as $1,295 over five years. With a Mazda five-year and unlimited kilometres warranty, your maintenance costs will be even lower.

A Mazda EV also comes with five years of unlimited roadside assistance, plus, a potential free first service gives you maximum value for your money.

Mazda EV Charging Costs

Considering the volatility of fuel prices, a Mazda EV is a great choice if you want to cut costs in this regard. Each year, you can save around $2,300 in fuel expenses with an electric vehicle.

Home Charging in Adelaide

For charging your EV to full capacity, perhaps the least expensive option is charging at home with a Level 1 standard outlet. Not only will you bypass the costs of installing a charging station, but your costs will be lowest at about $0.15 to $0.30 per kWh.

This type of charging does mean a prolonged charging time of up to several hours. In South Australia, keep in mind that average electricity costs can be up to $0.38 per kWh.

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With a Level 2 station, on the other hand, you will charge more quickly but also pay $0.05 to $0.10 more per kWh. A Level 3 station, or fast public charging station, can deliver a full charge in 30 minutes or under. Yet the cost associated with these stations is double that of a Level 1 charger.

If you desire a faster charge at home, you can have a Level 2 charging station installed for around $1,000 to $2,000.

With all of the savings you will secure with a Mazda EV and with an affordable price from your Mazda dealer, the time to go bold by going electric is now.

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