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Yes, then factor in higher insurance, higher depreciation, and the one time costs to install a home charger, and anything saved on fuel quickly evaporates.
My home has my breaker box inside of the garage. So my home charger should be very cheap to install. Under $1k is what I expect.
But a good friend of mine has a breaker box on the other side of the house compared to his garage. It'd be a lot of fishing wires through the drywall to install a new 220V line... I think some people were talking $3k or so for installation costs.
One cool thing about PHEVs is that 110V is more than enough to get ~50 mi of charge per night (4mi / hour charge * 12 == 48mi or so of charge). L2 chargers are still nice so that you can get a faster charge if you make multiple trips in a day (ex: go to the grocery store, come back, charge a bit, go to Church or something, I dunno...). So I think L2 still is worthwhile. But its not needed on PHEV. After all, if you ever run out of electricity, just fill up at a gas station.