CraigAR
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More like fully loaded. And a large battery.Musk said the other day that the starting price will be <$50K. Now, I'm sure that's a fairly utilitarian model with 2WD, but thats a pretty good starting point.
More like fully loaded. And a large battery.
(But with all the features will be turned off and the range limited by software)
I own one. I'm actually on my second. Purchased a 2012 and then a 2015 (back to back). Absolutely love it. Back and forth to work; never burn any gas. Weekends, maybe (if I'm not out on the boat).11k tow rating seems optimistic. I suspect a range drop from 400 miles to under 100 miles at that level.
We're still a ways out from the power density of batteries getting close to the power density of fossil fuels. The chemistry just hasn't caught up yet, and honestly might not with current tech.
Been considering a used Volt as a daily driver though. I can make it to the office and back, as well as pickup the boys without the worry of range, and yield a much better overall mpg. They're getting pretty cheap too.
The infrastucture will get there. It's just a matter of time. I saw this on another thread.It all sounds great. 500 mile range and all. What's the recharge time? Day to day to plug in overnight is no big deal. Pull a trailer to a lake of distance , say 100 miles and stay for the weekend. Would I be able to drive back?
Another circumstance is my snow skiing? I just dont see the infrastructure for electrics and the slow charge rates. I remember a Grand Tour episode on electric vs gas. James May showed up right as the event was over. I dont want to be James May.
It all sounds great. 500 mile range and all. What's the recharge time? Day to day to plug in overnight is no big deal. Pull a trailer to a lake of distance , say 100 miles and stay for the weekend. Would I be able to drive back?
Another circumstance is my snow skiing? I just dont see the infrastructure for electrics and the slow charge rates. I remember a Grand Tour episode on electric vs gas. James May showed up right as the event was over. I dont want to be James May.
The infrastucture will get there. It's just a matter of time.
Having been in the waste industry for so many years. I remember the push for CNG in trash trucks. I would have loved to do this for the cheaper fuel and cleaner emissions. The issue for me was cost, a refill station was super expensive 200k for the first pump and 30k for each additional. For a large fleet, you obviously have to have a station per 2 trucks. The refill time was the same as electric, slow.For "daily driving" I suspect this is the case.
The hard truth for trucks is that they are often far from "the mainstream grid". So Infrastructure where you need it most will be far behind. Boat ramps, Construction sites, Undeveloped campsites, Farms, etc. Those of us using them as daily drivers will find it easy to deal with already as the range can typically cover MOST peoples daily needs without a recharge. Once you add a heavy load, and any significant distance that leads to a less developed area, problems abound quickly, and the financial justification for improvement in those areas is very low.