Thx. That's probably a national average, yet I bet in the summer in Texas that cost is much higher (such as our 20 day run of 100 degree days up here in north Texas). Most dealers leave them sitting out to bake in the sun and I think that requires the battery to run the heat pump/thermal management etc. just sitting there quite a bit. This would also add wear to the critical cooling system components prior to delivery if it sat around all summer/spring etc.