scottf200
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I do have payload in columns farther on the right but I was just giving the basics that clearly show for towing what way better mileage options there are than the CT. The payload of any of them seems pretty sufficient for most use cases (campers). Work trailers may be different.I think you also need to add payload and towing limits. Then payload assuming 10% tongue weight of standardized trailer.
It's also iffy to use the same Wh/mile with trailer when the base vehicles have different Wh/mile. Ignoring truck-trailer specific aerodynamic interaction, the trailer should add the same Wh/mile to each vehicle.
The "Towing miles/kWh" column was just picked up from different forum examples and seemed pretty consistent for moderate speed / driving.
The trailer adding the same Wh/mile is an interesting point since the air drag and tire friction would be the same ... assumes that the different truck (open bed/tonneau) airflow doesn't impact the front of the trailer.
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