B_Wagon136
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Completed a couple long drives through the I-5 corridor of CA this weekend. We made it door-to-door without stopping each time, primarily out of curiosity to see how the range would hold up. We have a 2023 Gen 1 R1S, performance dual max with 21" road tires (stock pirellis for now... michelin defenders coming soon).
RivianRoamer's leaderboards would have these two trips as the 2nd and 3rd longest continuous drives all time on a single charge for an R1S. Is @OutofSpecKyle the one that has this beat? Curious what that route was.
Socal-->Norcal
99% departure charge
400 mile departure range
358 miles driven
27 mile arrival range (373 miles consumed)
6% arrival charge πͺ«
2.90 mi/kWh avg
143.2 kWh used (141 kWh max pack)
+19.5 kWh added regen
Trip time: 6hr, 53min π«©
Norcal-->Socal
99% departure charge
400 mile departure range
346 miles driven
29 mile arrival range (371 miles consumed)
7% arrival charge πͺ«
2.91 mi/kWh avg
134.2 kWh used (141 kWh max pack)
+15.2 kWh added regen
Trip time: 5hr, 35min
On the way up, it was pretty sticky getting through LA at 3pm on a Friday, then typical 70-80 speeds the rest of the way. On the way down, it was relatively smooth sailing the entire time. Anyone familiar with this route should know that anything under 6 hours is is a 90th percentile outcome.
Our trip climbs 4,000β elevation through the grapevine, then another 1,400β climb winding through Pacheco Pass. I do take the climbs closer to 60 in the slow lane. This helps consume a bit less energy on the way up, and regen a bit more on the way down.
RivianRoamer's leaderboards would have these two trips as the 2nd and 3rd longest continuous drives all time on a single charge for an R1S. Is @OutofSpecKyle the one that has this beat? Curious what that route was.
Socal-->Norcal
99% departure charge
400 mile departure range
358 miles driven
27 mile arrival range (373 miles consumed)
6% arrival charge πͺ«
2.90 mi/kWh avg
143.2 kWh used (141 kWh max pack)
+19.5 kWh added regen
Trip time: 6hr, 53min π«©
Norcal-->Socal
99% departure charge
400 mile departure range
346 miles driven
29 mile arrival range (371 miles consumed)
7% arrival charge πͺ«
2.91 mi/kWh avg
134.2 kWh used (141 kWh max pack)
+15.2 kWh added regen
Trip time: 5hr, 35min
On the way up, it was pretty sticky getting through LA at 3pm on a Friday, then typical 70-80 speeds the rest of the way. On the way down, it was relatively smooth sailing the entire time. Anyone familiar with this route should know that anything under 6 hours is is a 90th percentile outcome.
Our trip climbs 4,000β elevation through the grapevine, then another 1,400β climb winding through Pacheco Pass. I do take the climbs closer to 60 in the slow lane. This helps consume a bit less energy on the way up, and regen a bit more on the way down.
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