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I know we all love our trucks. I have to do a trip from Central Oregon to Spokane WA and back tomorrow. 14-16 hrs in one day. I will have to charge 2 times which isn't an issue I think. Have to stretch legs anyway. Or I can take my Cummins and roll. Cutting some charge time off my trip. So, for those of you who have done stuff like this looking for suggestions. I expect speeds up to 75 and clear 45 degree weather.
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Plot your route in the app and look at charge times and prices. At higher speeds you will not get the range that the app estimates - especially at 70mph plus. And if the chargers are slow, it can take a while to charge the CT. I like to always have 20% battery as a buffer, so I always take one extra stop over what the app suggests. Just my 2 cents.
 

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I know we all love our trucks. I have to do a trip from Central Oregon to Spokane WA and back tomorrow. 14-16 hrs in one day. I will have to charge 2 times which isn't an issue I think. Have to stretch legs anyway. Or I can take my Cummins and roll. Cutting some charge time off my trip. So, for those of you who have done stuff like this looking for suggestions. I expect speeds up to 75 and clear 45 degree weather.
Plugshare and "A better route planer". I prefer to not let onboard nav select the charging points. ABRP does a better job, especially in combination with Plugshare where you can more easily review amenities and location.

If you subscribe to ABRP, you can also select stops by amenity like food/dog friendly/lodging. I like to use "many stops" which gives a lot of options for stopping. If you don't need the stop, pass it. It will have another in a few miles, especially on the Interstate.
 

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I agree with devdrone. You'll probably be stopping more often than you think, so if time/effort is a constraint I'd take the Cummins. If you don't mind resting more often and having the trip take an extra couple hours, then you can take the Cybertruck
 


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Just got back from a 6500 mile vacation (funny you said Oregon and Washington as we drove to both from Texas). Followed that up with a 650 mile round trip to Starbase for the launch. I agree PlugShare and ABRP are beneficial, especially when looking for hotels with Tesla destination chargers (Free). I say don’t over think it, just treat it like any other vehicle. Get in, and drive it like you stole it ?
 
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UPDATE. Trip was amazing. SO much more fun, comfortable, and relaxing than ever before. NO turbo whistle, and it was nice NOT going to gas stations. We plugged in at a Fred Meyers, a Subway and a Safeway. Was just fantastic. trip took an extra 45 mins over fueling up. And honestly, I got out walked around. stretched. ect. Felt way better afterwards so it is going to be a normal now.
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