It only costs him ~68roubles/USD$2 to fully charge his baby

http://www.valuewalk.com/2013/12/russian-man-imports-tesla-motors-inc-tsla-model-s-for-194000/
Russian Man Imports Tesla Motors Inc Model S for $194,000
by Clayton Browne  December 13, 2013  

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Tesla Motors Inc Model S electric car has been all the rage in the U.S. for
the last year and change, but Tesla obviously also has a pretty strong
international appeal given the price some foreign citizens are willing to
pay to get their hands on a Model S. 

A Chinese man recently paid $410,000 to bring a Model S into that country,
and Russia is the latest to join the list. According to Inside EVs, a
well-heeled Russian citizen recently paid the equivalent of $194,000 to have
a Model S imported to Moscow.

Tesla Model S cost breakdown
The owner of the first Tesla Motors Inc Model S in Russia, a Mr. Sergei
Filonov, claims he paid $109,000 for his Tesla 85 kWh Performance edition
Tesla S, buying it direct from the factory. He then paid a cool $25,000 to
have the vehicle transported by airplane to Moscow, and then had to fork out
an additional $60,000 at Customs.

Not one to mince words, Mr Filonov  told his interviewer, “It’s a shame, of
course, that custom takes almost as much as the people who make this car.
The State did not think to build factories and run sophisticated technology
– why, when you can just rob people at the entrance.”

Overnight charging

Mr. Filonov has access to a 12 kW charging station, which allows him to
fully charge his Tesla Motors Inc Model S every night. He also proudly
points out it only costs him around 68 roubles ($2.00) to fully charge his
baby. He also mentioned he can log as many as 250 kilometers per charge. He
admits he has not yet seen how the vehicle will perform over the course of a
long, cold winter in Moscow.
Safety concerns regarding Fisker

When asked if he considered a Fisker Karma instead of a Tesla Motors Inc
Model S, Filonov replied he had, but after hearing about some issues with
fires in Fisker vehicles, he decided he did not want to take the chance to
become a “potential [ice] kebab”.
[© ValueWalk 2013]




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