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fj12ryder wrote:
Reisender wrote:
Wow, 600 miles in 12 hours is bookin' it. Or were you referring to taking 12 hours for the return trip of 295 miles alone? That's not so hot: 295 miles in 12 hours pretty much sucks. A person should be able to cover 500 miles in around 10 hours, give or take.
Well, you won’t go 500 miles towing in any current electric vehicle, or least not in a comparable time to ice towing. But just doing a 500 mile day in an EV is easy, and in the same time as an ice vehicle. Our longest routine travel days right now are exactly 476 Km from home to hotel. But we have done the return trip in one long 12 hour day including 2 hours of business at the opposite end. So whatever 952 km
is in miles. I hate long days like this. Autopilot makes the drive easier though. I prefer no more than 9 hours at a time on the road, and some where in there a lunch break and a couple of coffee/pee/chihuahua breaks.
Just not sure if I'm confused here. :)
No. It’s about 5 hours each direction with stops. But we generally have about 1 to 2 hours of business at the other end so it can be a 12 hour day. Too long for me. Like I say. If we are doing a multi day trip we try to keep it to a 9 hour travel day which for us seems to be around 800 km or so depending on speed limits etc. I swear to god I had a bigger bladder when I was younger. :)- fj12ryderExplorer III
Reisender wrote:
Wow, 600 miles in 12 hours is bookin' it. Or were you referring to taking 12 hours for the return trip of 295 miles alone? That's not so hot: 295 miles in 12 hours pretty much sucks. A person should be able to cover 500 miles in around 10 hours, give or take.
Well, you won’t go 500 miles towing in any current electric vehicle, or least not in a comparable time to ice towing. But just doing a 500 mile day in an EV is easy, and in the same time as an ice vehicle. Our longest routine travel days right now are exactly 476 Km from home to hotel. But we have done the return trip in one long 12 hour day including 2 hours of business at the opposite end. So whatever 952 km
is in miles. I hate long days like this. Autopilot makes the drive easier though. I prefer no more than 9 hours at a time on the road, and some where in there a lunch break and a couple of coffee/pee/chihuahua breaks.
Just not sure if I'm confused here. :) - ModeratorModeratormoved from ATC
- Cloud_DancerExplorer IINOPE
- Well, you won’t go 500 miles towing in any current electric vehicle, or least not in a comparable time to ice towing. But just doing a 500 mile day in an EV is easy, and in the same time as an ice vehicle. Our longest routine travel days right now are exactly 476 Km from home to hotel. But we have done the return trip in one long 12 hour day including 2 hours of business at the opposite end. So whatever 952 km
is in miles. I hate long days like this. Autopilot makes the drive easier though. I prefer no more than 9 hours at a time on the road, and some where in there a lunch break and a couple of coffee/pee/chihuahua breaks. - azdryheatExplorer
2oldman wrote:
I'm not a fan of it either but we recently did Tucson to Tampa in 4x500 mile days. Wife did do some of the driving since the time frame was her idea.azdryheat wrote:
I am never interested in 500 miles in one day!
I like the idea of an electric truck but until I can do a 500 mile day I'm not interested.
I hope we see it. I would so love to pass up a gas station. wildmanbaker wrote:
WOW! This is a very funny post.....
Which one?- wildmanbakerExplorerWOW! This is a very funny post.....
eheading wrote:
I met a guy in South Carolina last year who was towing about a 20' trailer with a Tesla. I spoke with him, and he said the Tesla worked just great. He traveled back and forth between Montreal and Florida. He new where the charging stations were along the way, and traveled 100 to 150 miles a day and had no problems. He thought it was the only way to go.
Ed Headington
And the reality is with any Tesla you don’t need to know where the nearest charging facilities are. The car is all voice command controlled. Simply ask the car where the nearest charging is. It will provide a list of choices. Just pick one and tell it to go there. It will plot it and navigate there. And as long as you are on the freeway it will make all the turns necessary including off ramps and on ramps and take you there. It will tell you how busy the charger is, what speed it is etc so you can choose accordingly. Works pretty slick. We are still getting used to the voice commands but we have yet to confuse it. You can give your car a name and call it by name. Wife named hers Jarvis. :). Truly no buttons required for most functions.- TechWriterExplorerCongrats OP!
I think this thread set a record . . . it stayed on topic for a whole 4 posts !!!
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