Grit dog wrote:
I’m confuzzed. Y’all keep saying things like “300km or 400km range like because it’s a large number, it’s a long range.
That’s like 250miles on your best day. Or less than 150 miles if you “fill up” your 300km car at “1/4 tank.” I drive that far to work sometimes....and there’s no plug when I get there except for the Honda 6000 jenny in the back of the truck (but that defeats the purpose of a EV I spose if you have to tote your own gas burning “fuel station.”
Question though, does the EV keep going full speed until it’s dead, or is it more like my cordless Dewalt drill that just keeps getting a little slower and less powerful until I pull the spare battery out of the charger?
I might be on to something why the granola munchers in their Leafs drive 50mph in the ETL lane around here. Maybe the battery is just getting low??
You are not confused. The people who have selected EV’s as transportatation bought the cars because they suit their needs. If you drive 300 km to work I would recommend a gas or diesel car. Many people need a small percentage of that.
Ev’s Have the same performance at 100 percent as they do at 5 percent. Some ev’s Limit performance under that. Either way, the performance of most EV’s on the road is much better than a gas or diesel car. It’s why most people buy them.
If you are legitimately curious take a model 3 Tesla for a drive and report back to us. Not for everyone but most love the drive.