SentinelOne
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Got it done, but not optimal
Windsor CO to Albany Lodge WY - about 115miles each way
Speed Limits mostly 75mph, but middle of nowhere so.....
Following friends in a 2500 Diesel
2 Bikes Each Truck (450lbs) + passenger + 50lbs gear bags
only 2 Tesla super chargers in southern Wy - Laramie (150kw, 6 stalls) and Cheyanne (115kw, 4 stalls)
Loading: 2 bikes fit for sure - but require some unique efforts to tie down safely - bed being narrower than traditional truck means bars hit if put straight in. Ended up with tires turned toward middle of truck and touching - worked, just had to figure it out
Other truck driving 90mph the entire time + Bikes in the air stream = between 700-800wh/mi usage - ouch, range anxiety - I was trying to be smooth but also keep up (diesel driver has 2 model Y's, so he gets it but 90mph is flow of traffic and it was already a 12 hour day)...having all that power and trying to "conserve" sucked
With bikes loaded the tail gate is down = no rear camera and cant back straight into supercharger because cords too short - had to go in at an angle and take two stalls - problematic at busy super charger
CT Room / Storage is awesome (for gear, back seat for gear bags, etc). Ride smooth as hell with bikes, etc.....CT confounded the folks in Wy, not many passing through given the lack of EV's and infra...
4 Stall Charger at Cheyanne = was full when we got there and with all stalls full = 115kw charged at 56kw (with battery < 20%) = takes a minute
Tesla range calls seemed to be reasonable but I charged extra to be safe...not many plan B options out in the wild - maybe find someone with a shop and a 220v but who knows.
we got some heavy rain / wind on the way back - truck stable & planted and BAW worked well if not on auto
Also took Stark Electric Moto and this was the first time at Albany - so had range anxiety on bike too given we were deep in the mountain - but was an awesome ride and ended with 25% battery.
So successful and made it, but definitely range anxiety and extra time needed. Norther CO/ Southern WY needs some decent chargers and a few more spread around since there's high speed roads and large distances.
Next time if it's just me and my model y buddy I'll take CT, but if with others / another vehicle I'll take my diesel....my thoughts remain - Tesla should have done 150kw battery and targeted 400mi range.
Windsor CO to Albany Lodge WY - about 115miles each way
Speed Limits mostly 75mph, but middle of nowhere so.....
Following friends in a 2500 Diesel
2 Bikes Each Truck (450lbs) + passenger + 50lbs gear bags
only 2 Tesla super chargers in southern Wy - Laramie (150kw, 6 stalls) and Cheyanne (115kw, 4 stalls)
Loading: 2 bikes fit for sure - but require some unique efforts to tie down safely - bed being narrower than traditional truck means bars hit if put straight in. Ended up with tires turned toward middle of truck and touching - worked, just had to figure it out
Other truck driving 90mph the entire time + Bikes in the air stream = between 700-800wh/mi usage - ouch, range anxiety - I was trying to be smooth but also keep up (diesel driver has 2 model Y's, so he gets it but 90mph is flow of traffic and it was already a 12 hour day)...having all that power and trying to "conserve" sucked
With bikes loaded the tail gate is down = no rear camera and cant back straight into supercharger because cords too short - had to go in at an angle and take two stalls - problematic at busy super charger
CT Room / Storage is awesome (for gear, back seat for gear bags, etc). Ride smooth as hell with bikes, etc.....CT confounded the folks in Wy, not many passing through given the lack of EV's and infra...
4 Stall Charger at Cheyanne = was full when we got there and with all stalls full = 115kw charged at 56kw (with battery < 20%) = takes a minute
Tesla range calls seemed to be reasonable but I charged extra to be safe...not many plan B options out in the wild - maybe find someone with a shop and a 220v but who knows.
we got some heavy rain / wind on the way back - truck stable & planted and BAW worked well if not on auto
Also took Stark Electric Moto and this was the first time at Albany - so had range anxiety on bike too given we were deep in the mountain - but was an awesome ride and ended with 25% battery.
So successful and made it, but definitely range anxiety and extra time needed. Norther CO/ Southern WY needs some decent chargers and a few more spread around since there's high speed roads and large distances.
Next time if it's just me and my model y buddy I'll take CT, but if with others / another vehicle I'll take my diesel....my thoughts remain - Tesla should have done 150kw battery and targeted 400mi range.
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