HaulingAss
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That hasn't been my observation. From what I've seen, most Cybertruck owners are more than happy with more than 300 miles of EPA range. I know I am, and I use my truck for a wide variety of tasks. Including road trips. I recently took a road trip to Reno and a bigger battery would have been of zero extra utility. Charge stops did not come too often, and they were, if anything, too short.Many people on this forum who own CT's want more range.
I've been driving all electric for a long time now. So I know that it doesn't matter, in any significant manner, whether you have 300 or 400 miles of range. The problem happens with vehicles around 225-250 miles of range. Sure, shorter range vehicles will work, but it's far from optimum. What defines how much range you need? The state of the DCFC network(s) you are relying on, 400+ miles of range does not make long-distance trips any faster, it just makes it take longer to charge.Home charging doesn't help on long trips, especially in the winter.
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