mkhuffman
Well-Known Member
I strongly disagree with this. While it is true that a large percentage of driving is done locally, close enough to "refuel" at home, it is not unusual for people to make long drives. In fact, just about everyone I know drives out of town multiple times a year.The vast majority of people do not need 400 miles range. Upscale buyers want it, and potential EV owners have theoretical range anxiety.
If you can drive to your destination without needing to stop at a DCFC station, and you can charge at your destination, the experience will be MUCH better than multiple DCFC stops.
Just last weekend I had to do a 245 mile drive to my mom's house. At 75-80 mph highway speeds, my MME cannot make it without stopping to DCFC. And the DCFC station I stopped at had ONE working dispenser. Arrrg!!!
And worse yet, there was already a car there charging. So I had to wait for them, and then do my 20 minute charge. And I should have charged longer, but there was someone waiting for me to finish so I disconnected early. Then it was raining and cold, dropping my efficiency much lower than I expected, and I had to stop AGAIN! And of course at that stop the charger I picked was not working either.
Nobody, nobody who is a normal person, will want to put up with this. My wife was with me and she said she never wants to take my car again on a trip that requires a charging stop. But if I could go 400 highway miles between charges, my little trip to my mom's house would have been beautiful.
Range is extremely important. And while you might not care, most people will. It is critical that we get to 500 mile range vehicles as soon as possible.
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