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You do understand that battery capacity along with usage of that capacity determines range, right? That if I drive with a lead foot, heated air blasting, power outlets pulling 400 watts from frunk and ceiling, that I’m not going to achieve anywhere near the rated range, right?Range is a dream. I have 229k on my S. Been all over America.
My cybertruck has 19000 miles. Been all over East coast. Highway range is about 150 to 175 max. I took it to SC. " we don't see any problem " one more trip next week and I will file a le.on law suit. Oh. I keep logs and pictures of it. They still refused to
Acknowledge i have a bad pack.
So, being that my beast is my seven and last truck (previous six all Toyota 4x4s), here is my real world experience. Mileage is really dependent on driving mode, retiree mode I can get 400 Wh/mile, "Jersey Cheese cutter" mode goes up to over 700 Wh/mile. So, for my long trips (4 hours or so), I plan where to charge. I can usually go 150-200 miles easily on full charge (90%, I keep it at 75% for daily drives), then I stop at my favorite Wawa, and charge up, takes no more then 30 min. If charge is getting a little low before I can find a Super charger, I dial back to retiree mode, and I don't bother with range anxiety.........and Super chargers are showing up everywhere, so in a couple of years they will be just about as common as gas..........Does anyone know why there’s a discrepancy between the same CT variants I was exploring the new inventory. I see one factor could be the wheels even though both at 20”. But two of them if the same wheels. Sorry for the broken formatting. This is very difficult on mobile![]()
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and hSo, being that my beast is my seven and last truck (previous six all Toyota 4x4s), here is my real world experience. Mileage is really dependent on driving mode, retiree mode I can get 400 Wh/mile, "Jersey Cheese cutter" mode goes up to over 700 Wh/mile. So, for my long trips (4 hours or so), I plan where to charge. I can usually go 150-200 miles easily on full charge (90%, I keep it at 75% for daily drives), then I stop at my favorite Wawa, and charge up, takes no more then 30 min. If charge is getting a little low before I can find a Super charger, I dial back to retiree mode, and I don't bother with range anxiety.........and Super chargers are showing up everywhere, so in a couple of years they will be just about as common as gas..........
| Distance Travelled from odometer | Energy Used (mileage) from truck | % of Travelled to Used | Total Energy used kWh from Trip meters | Avg. Energy Wh/mi | Rate $/kWh from Source | Cost/Trip/mile | Cost to Charge from super charger | Energy to charge calculated kWh | Total $ for Trip Calculated | Comments | Mileage/kWh |
| 79.00 | 30 | 379.75 | $0.17 | $0.00 | 0.0 | $5.10 | |||||
| 81.00 | 53.6 | 661.73 | $0.17 | $0.00 | 0.0 | $9.11 | |||||
| 402.00 | 200 | 497.51 | $0.36 | $0.00 | 0.0 | $72.00 | |||||
| 201.00 | 106 | 527.36 | $0.36 | $0.00 | 0.0 | $38.16 | |||||
| 156.00 | 187 | 83% | 71 | 455.13 | $0.00 | #DIV/0! | $0.00 | 0.8 | |||
| 295.00 | 422 | 70% | 150 | 508.47 | $0.35 | $0.10 | $30.33 | 86.7 | $52.50 | Energy to charge was only to the concert | 0.7 |
| 209.00 | 234 | 89% | 91 | 435.41 | $0.41 | $0.14 | $29.63 | 72.3 | $37.31 | 0.9 | |
| 197.00 | 243 | 81% | 92 | 467.01 | $0.41 | $0.11 | $22.59 | 55.1 | $37.72 | 0.8 | |
| 53.00 | 60 | 88% | 22 | 415.09 | $0.17 | $0.00 | 0.0 | $3.74 | 0.9 | ||
| 54.00 | 60 | 90% | 26 | 481.48 | $0.17 | $0.00 | 0.0 | $4.42 | 0.9 | ||
#DIV/0! | #DIV/0! | #DIV/0! | $0.00 | ||||||||
#DIV/0! | #DIV/0! | #DIV/0! | $0.00 | ||||||||
#DIV/0! | #DIV/0! | #DIV/0! | $0.00 | ||||||||
| 75.00 | 100 | 75% | - | $0.00 | #DIV/0! | $0.00 | 0.8 | ||||
#DIV/0! | #DIV/0! | #DIV/0! | $0.00 |
And Man,,,,, do I love those total costs for a 500 mile trip vs >$120.00 for my Tundra........and h
Tom2003
ere is my sheet of charging stats,,,,,,
Distance Travelled from odometer Energy Used (mileage) from truck % of Travelled to Used Total Energy used kWh from Trip meters Avg. Energy Wh/mi Rate $/kWh from Source Cost/Trip/mile Cost to Charge from super charger Energy to charge calculated kWh Total $ for Trip Calculated Comments Mileage/kWh 79.00 30379.75 $0.17 $0.00 0.0 $5.1081.00 53.6661.73 $0.17 $0.00 0.0 $9.11402.00 200497.51 $0.36 $0.00 0.0 $72.00201.00 106527.36 $0.36 $0.00 0.0 $38.16156.00 187 83% 71455.13 $0.00 #DIV/0! $0.00 0.8295.00 422 70% 150508.47 $0.35 $0.10 $30.33 86.7 $52.50Energy to charge was only to the concert 0.7209.00 234 89% 91435.41 $0.41 $0.14 $29.63 72.3 $37.31 0.9197.00 243 81% 92467.01 $0.41 $0.11 $22.59 55.1 $37.72 0.853.00 60 88% 22415.09 $0.17 $0.00 0.0 $3.74 0.954.00 60 90% 26481.48 $0.17 $0.00 0.0 $4.42 0.9 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! $0.00 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! $0.00 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! $0.0075.00 100 75%- $0.00 #DIV/0! $0.00 0.8 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! $0.00
150?!? I think something is wrong... Tires not inflated properly or SOMETHING... Even driving 75mph I will get more than 150 miles!As I said. I have 228k on my S.
When I got the truck in August. The next day I took trip to NOLA., 600 miles. Cruise on 70, ac on 72. I got about 250 miles from 318. I charged 3 going, 3 coming back. Since then I've been on 8 trips. Each trip range has decreased. Now I'm lucky at 150. Teslafi rates it at 70% efficiency now. Down from 90% in August.
5 hours at 53 mph sounds like well not so much fun. Tell us the views were scenic.I’m sure there is a better thread to place this, but I’m a three week owner of an AWD CT and I was so pleasantly surprised with the “fear of running out of juice”. I drove from Nashville to Tuscaloosa to Destin Florida for vocation. 4 stops of 10-15 minutes down the 7.5 hour trip. Incredible! On the drive back I put in 96% and drove from Destin to Tuscaloosa in one drive without a stop.
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That was an amazing experience for me.I don’t drive that long without stopping ever anyways, but it did it. Completely over my range anxiety.
This comment doesn't take into account use case. I never did a range check on my gas truck because I could fill up my tank at anytime, anywhere, in literally five minutes.Tell me, if any of you purchased a new vehicle (other than EV) in the past 10-15 years, did you ask what the range was or try and figure it out yourself (based on gas mileage and size of tank) OR did you not really even think about it?
Personally, before looking into an EV I hadn't EVER thought about my 'range'...
Then, after getting one, I was concerned about range for about the first month, I was always looking at 'how many miles I have left' (again, something I NEVER did before!)...
Eventually, I switched to 'percentage' rather than 'miles'... Then it struck me... THAT is how I used to look at other vehicles I have owned... How much was 'left in the tank'... Was it 1/4 tank? Half? 1/3? All the way down to just 1/8th or even 'on the line' (which usually meant 1 gallon left)...
Now I don't worry about 'range' anymore, I just keep my car 'topped off' at 75% or 3/4 of a 'tank' AND the beauty of it is that I get to 'fill up' EVERY SINGLE DAY!!?
Freaky weird now to stop and actually think about "When was the last time I went to a gas station?"