Darthamerica
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No, physics always wins. This isn’t an ICE vs EV thing. This is an issue of the limitations you’ll face when towing with the CT. First, no one outside of a test scenario is going to tow from 100-0% unless you want to get stranded. Also that Bowlus scenario is a best case with a trailer optimized for aero and light weight. Even so that’s closer ~100-150 miles in the real world because you’ll need to have enough range to reach the next charger. Then are you going to spend 1-2 hours charging back up to 100%? Probably not. More like 80% and then move to the next SC. If you don’t believe me go to the web and look at how far apart SCs are spaced during a long 200+ mile road trip.So physics only counts if ICE wins?
did you see the Bowlus video? That is with a Beast as I recall. AWD is lower wpm
I love EVs as much as I love ICE, but it’s important to be realistic about expectations in the real world. An ICE truck will easily double the towing range we get from our CTs. As Tesla fans and/or early adopters, we are ok with the tradeoffs. But potential new customers who tow a lot will certainly find this to be an inconvenience.
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