cybercricket
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You win the Internets.Our definitions of a "resonable person" are probably different so I'll refrain from further discussions on the topic.
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You win the Internets.Our definitions of a "resonable person" are probably different so I'll refrain from further discussions on the topic.
I never said any of those things.The oldest playbook indeed. "I don't use a trailer, so nobody else uses a trailer and any complaints are just manufactured. And Tesla is outright stupid to invest into building out pull-through stations for EVs with trailers, because nobody in reality uses a trailer with an EV, and if they are, they should be buying an ICE truck instead."
Keep in mind that these vehicles have different battery sizes, of course.Your findings are correct. Cybertruck is not a quick charging vehicle, none of the Teslas are. There are many vehicles out there with lower PEAK charge rates that charge faster than Teslas because they have a much better charge curve. The original Mercedes EQS only charged at 200kw PEAK but still achieved 10-80% in 31 minutes.
Tesla's charging is far behind the times. There are now many vehicles out there with peak charge speeds that WELL exceed Tesla's and actually have great charge curves.
It will only get worse from here with the likes of BMW, Porsche, Mercedes etc and all their recent offerings.
New low-end Mercedes and BMW models (CLA, iX3) charge around 400kw. Mercedes has the new AMG GT 4-Door which charges in the 600kw range. Porsche has the new Cayenne which is also around 400kw.
Mercedes AMG GT can charge from 10-80% in 11 minutes.
Cayenne EV can charge from 10-80% in 16 minutes.
CLA EV can charge from 10-80% in 22 minutes.
BMW iX3 can charge from 10-80% in 21 minutes.
Cybertruck 10-80%? 35-40 minutes.
Model Y 10-80%? 30-36 minutes.
Why would you even charge to 80% on a long trip? I typically only pull in for 15-20 minutes, enough to get me 2-2 1/2 hours down the road (when I will be glad for another chance to get out of the vehicle, stretch the legs and pee). It's unhealthy to sit in a chair for more than a couple of hours without a stretch, worse when that chair is in a moving vehicle.When I am looking at choosing an EV, I still only plan to charge to 80% on long trips. Anything more and I plan to stop for a long breakfast/lunch/dinner/nap/walk.
Good question.Why would you even charge to 80% on a long trip? I typically only pull in for 15-20 minutes, enough to get me 2-2 1/2 hours down the road (when I will be glad for another chance to get out of the vehicle, stretch the legs and pee). It's unhealthy to sit in a chair for more than a couple of hours without a stretch, worse when that chair is in a moving vehicle.
Yes, if I'm having a sit-down meal anyway, I will let it charge all the way to 90% or more if the Supercharger is not too busy (and they rarely are). Or, if I have AC charging at my hotel, I will let it go to 100% to reduce the expense of charging on the road, and I do the same the night before I depart home). But I would never wait for it to get to 80% at a Supercharger before departing unless I was entering a Supercharging desert (which are becoming increasingly rare).
I prefer 36CI don't know why this 1C is such a big deal.
Going to knock @CyberGus with the Porsche battery abuser upon selling his truckI prefer 36C
Those tend to be unavailable and come with eyes that look like thisI prefer 36C
The newer Tesla L2 chargers are programmable to charge what ever the owner sets. When I see it pop up I confirm it’s cheaper than Teslas rate as it’s an inferior service provided. Have not verified congested fee for plugging in after you hit your limit.For me the bug-a-boo with charging is that the destination hotels don't have overnight charging. One would like to arrive at the hotel and visit. Well no, "Kilowatt hour breath" you have to drive across town in traffic, sit at a charger for an hour drive back, another 20 minutes in traffic. These expensive hotels that wedding planners make us stay at should get with the program. We are after all a fourth the way through the 21st century. -and in a war again over gasoline. sorry for the rant.