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[CT will be my first EV]
just got back from a family vacation dfw to port richie fl.
These are one way stats as i didn't log it on way back.
22 sienna loaded with family and luggage. 1081 miles total. Was on cruise at 73mph for 90% of the trip. Had to make 1 refueling stop. 18g tank averaged a little over 37mpg. Total fuel cost dfw to port richie $73.04 at just under 29 gallons used.
Looking at CT recharging video, it looks to be quite a lot more $ super charging the same distance and a lot more time. Is the charging vs fuel consumption savings only for home charging?
Word of caution here, we don't have reliable real world numbers yet. The ABRP profile may be wrong.
ABRP itself indicates that all of their Cybertruck profiles are in "alpha stage", so not necessarily reliable. Furthermore, they have profiles for Cybertruck options that haven't even been released yet ("Cyberbeast with Range Extender") or may never be released ("Cybertruck Rear Wheel Drive"). Seems like educated guesswork at best.Word of caution here, we don't have reliable real world numbers yet. The ABRP profile may be wrong.
This.You will never move faster in an EV then that. So if you feel like you can’t stop multiple times and wait to charge you should stick with the Sienna.
In other words, a Cybertruck probably won't match your Siena in terms of fuel cost -- but neither would a conventional full-size gas-engine pickup. You wouldn't get anywhere near 37 mpg with a F-150 V8 Crew Cab 4x4.I can't get 37mpg with our Honda CRV at any point, combine that with really low gas prices thats pretty impressive for a minivan.
Hardly any point being surprised that a full size pickup truck uses more energy though
Staying in locations that provide charging is huge. As is stopping at the superchargers that are in interesting locations to let family linger and explore. The stops are intentional, not just splash and goOk i see now. There are free charge options along the way. I was just looking at super charging rates