thefortunes
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@thefortunes You are not the only one I've heard compliment Autopilot on the driving experience for long road trips.
I'm really curious how that works out with brands that either don't have that level of autodrive, or how well it works with a trailer in tow. Our FL vacation was just use in the car without the boat, but there is talk of taking the boat to the gulf next year. Will be about a 12hr drive for us without the boat. I'm curious where we'll land with a boat.
In the EV's defense, my ICE truck can only go about 235mi (3.3hrs) on a tank of fuel. Assuming I get 12mpg towing at 70mph. While still incredibly inefficient (That 12mpg is something like 2.8kWhr/mi), it gets us about the same amount of time between stops. The refuel/bathroom break for us is usually around 15 min (we're pretty efficient there), so a little extra rest probably wouldn't hurt our feelings any.
It is a 110% complete flip on the mindset of how to plan a route though. That part, while only mental gymnastics, still requires some work to get others to understand (myself included). Route planning isn't quite as carefree as find a route and get after it. Gotta make sure the route has charging stations on the way, and that there is time built into the schedule to use them. I'm curious how this works out once there are more than just Tesla's running around needing charged.
Speaking of charging, that is actually one of the reasons I'm really excited to see the GMC/Hummer and F150 entrants. There is already a HUGE network of ford/GM dealerships around the country. Imagine a few charging stations at every dealership. It's a small fee/hassle to get that done, and then from there, they can advertise similar capabilities in charging network to Tesla. Possibly even better since there are quite a few dealerships NOT near a major interstate.
Anywho, good discussion
I have used autopilot when towing, it works fine (although I have heard that if you are driving an X or Y with the factory tow package you cannot currently engage autopilot). Obviously you increase the distance to the vehicle in front of you (it's a setting) and stay attentive.
15-20 minutes is the typical supercharge time, although you would need more range to tow to the next SuC so I think your times would double compared to my example.
Route planning really isn't necessary. You get in the Tesla, put in an address, and it routes you to your destination. It routes you thru superchargers if necessary. Having said that, for a long trip I typically take the 5 minutes to do a plan on ABRP as mentioned earlier and even compare it to Tesla's routing as we go. There occasionally are differences (that aren't really significant, but when you are going across country 2-3 minutes on each leg can matter).
The dealerships are not planning to have fast charging. Ford is partnering with Electrify America and GM is partnering with EVgo to use/buildout their networks. Both of these typically have 1-4 chargers at a location currently - hopefully they change that model in the future as that is not enough.
Edited to add: My experience with Electrify America charges is pretty bad. The nearest Tesla supercharger to Pensacola is about 100 miles away, so when we stayed there we tried to use the EA chargers. There were 2 of them (again, not enough) and they were both down.