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- BB_TXNomadIn spite of the nay sayers, its happening, gaining traction, and picking up speed. A preview of the inevitable future.
- valhalla360NavigatorIf you tow 100kmiles per year, you can get similar savings. For the typical RV that does 2-4k miles per year...not so much.
Of course, a lot of these assumptions are based around local delivery trucks, not long haul trucking. If you camp almost exclusively within 100miles of home, it's viable, if you want to take a cross country trip the situation changes. - fj12ryderExplorer IIIWow, who would have expected such an unbiased op-ed piece from a site called "InsideEv's". LOL
- If you want to save money and the environment... get a tent and a bicycle. And yes people actually do this and no one gives them grief.
Otherwise yes. An EV RV will work for some. I wish them well, same as the cyclist. - jdc1Explorer IIIt's coming, whether or not you like it. If you're like me, you'll be driving your car for free forever. If they had a truck ready to roll at a reasonable price, I'd be all over it. EV's and solar are perfect partners.
- stickdogExplorerWaiting for a self driving E-moterhome so I can sleep through Nebraska.
stickdog wrote:
Waiting for a self driving E-moterhome so I can sleep through Nebraska.
And parts of Texas. :).- dodge_guyExplorer II
Reisender wrote:
stickdog wrote:
Waiting for a self driving E-moterhome so I can sleep through Nebraska.
And parts of Texas. :).
Don't forget Kansas and eastern CO,SD! - Yosemite_Sam1ExplorerI'll give you an update when I get my Cybertruck pulling my RV. lol
- K_CharlesExplorerIf you can't use a fast charge in the cold will over the road truckers drive one day and then take every other day off to charge the battery?
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