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Reisender
Feb 06, 2022Nomad
blt2ski wrote:pianotuna wrote:
time2roll,
I'd love to suffer with you!
I think there is going to be plenty of suffering from ALL sides until better batteries built, quicker charging, more charging places closer together, before electric rigs can come into play, and or taker over the ICE rigs.
With this said, EV's have the power it seems to pull larger loads, with out overheating as bad as ICE rigs per say. Doing 70 up the road it did, is doing fantastic IMHO. A TD in a 25/35 rig may pull that trailer at those speeds, not positive the biggest ICE motor in a 15 series will!
With the above said, it would be also I teresting to see how much fuel per say was used at the legal towing speed, I believe 55 in CA, or 60 generally speaking in the other states and Canada, vs what appears to be a pedal to the metal speed test! How much farther would the maxed out speed limit rig be able to go before charging the battery(s)? To add another comparison to what many other comparisons others have thought up!
Marty
I can’t speak to other EV’s but speed makes a huge difference for us. We live in BC where most of the interior secondary highways are 80 or 90 kmh and occasionally 100 kmh. The EPA rating for our car is 570 kilometres ish. Easy to achieve on secondary highways as all the little towns along the way cause you to slow down to 50 kmh quite often. But if travelling on the trans Canada or American interstates etc our range drops to probably 20 percent less than the EPA rating. Having said that our Jeep Grand Cherokee was about the same though. Speed really cuts into efficiency regardless of the fuel.
Not an expert. JMHO.
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