MaskedRacerX
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- First Name
- DT
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- May 1, 2021
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- Florida East Coast
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- '24 Wrangler Rubicon 4xe
Generally, you don't have to "wait for hours", that's kind of not how the charging model works.Electric isn't really the answer. In America, we travel way too far for electric cars to be feasible. We also like to travel abroad to different areas of the country and even with the electric stations, who is going to wait there for hours on end for a recharge. I went to the mall a few days ago and watched as all 30 electric stations were occupied with people recharging their batteries, with the families in the vehicles!! That's crazy! Seems like a better fit for someone who is retired, drives to the dinner, drug store than heads home for the day.
Home charging is a HUGE gamechanger for general, everyday use, and I'm talking 100+ miles daily, come home, plug in, a couple of hours, you're "topped off".
But I realize your specific point was about long[er] range driving.
I know everyone can design some scenario where an EV isn't the best option, ("I had to jump in my car at midnight and drive to Alaska from Florida as quickly as possible while towing a 5000-lb trailer!"), but as someone who's a huge car enthusiast, who's owned 20+ vehicles (SUVs/Jeeps, performance, verts, sedans, ICE/PHEV/BEV) and really understands a wide range of use cases, an EV works more times than not.
We travel quite a bit, lots of trips to Orlando (MCO, Universal), our place in The Keys (Largo), up to Atlanta for a lot of concerts - we mostly fly outside of about 5-6 hours driving, but have done a drive to PA (from FL), that's a 13-14 hour trip for us - in a Tesla M3P, that was two standard stretch/bathroom breaks of about 15-17 minutes each, a stayover at a place where we left fully charged, two more 15-17 minute breaks, and arrived 865 miles away (... and FWIW, at a consumables cost of about 1/4 of gas). That's about an hour total charge time out of 14 hours of travel (which about our stop-gas-stretch-whiz time over a 14 total drive time).
Also keep in mind there's a ton of destination chargers, i.e., L2 at hotels, parks, airports. When we go to Universal (3-4 times a year), we charge for free at the onsite resorts, and make the 270 mile around trip without any stops for ~$4. Just like my scenario above where we charged right next to a hotel, we were stopped anyway, it was "free time".
Don't get me wrong, I get it, I get the desire for the slightly simpler ICE fueling model, heck, we took the 4xe to Savannah last weekend because I knew it was an easier fuel up (I have a couple of stations I usually hit in/out, it's almost like a drive-through), and to be honest, I wasn't sure about the hotel's parking situation and the Jeep is WAY more curb friendly (it wound up being fine, huge, spacious valet lot right across the street on the river). I'm the guy who had a 55g drum of VP C110 gas (and a pump system) in his shed, it's not like I'm coming at this from someone who doesn't "get it".
Just my $0.02, I was a HUGE naysayer, we got the 4xe, I started getting it, made the change from my GT convertible to the M3P, and I was really all in. I'm done with Tesla, but even thinking about a really fun ICE alternative like an M3 Comp xDrive bring me back to the pump and I don't want to do that again. So I'll keep the M3P till it's returned in mid-'24, and maybe our R1S will be up for delivery, or I'll have a Recon on order, or something, hahaha, I'll let Future Me worry about that :D
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