LightningShow
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The range of an ICE F150 is approx 400 miles. Where you are going that is 200 miles from the last gas station? I can't fathom going 400 miles, 200 miles each way, from the nearest gas station. I'm not even sure such a place exists in the US except in Alaska.
Care to share your road trip plans so we understand?
The duty cycle of that gen is not 100%. You will kill it in a day or two. Using it to charge an EV is not the same as a campsite, welder, etc.
Sorry, perhaps I haven't been clear....let me restate it.
Here is the scenario: For someone who owns an EV truck with 230 miles of range, what are the options for this person to go more than 115 miles from a public charging station? This particular person wants to keep their EV truck but also wants the flexibility to extend their range on occasion, "buy an ICE truck" isn't an option for this person.
I think we can all agree that there are many places that are more than 115 miles from a public charging station let alone a DCFC. Even if there is a charging station less than 115 miles away, it's often out of the way and inconvenient.
You've correctly pointed out that some generators will have issues if run at full load continuously, although that's not terribly relevant here since you don't have to charge at full load. The vehicle will still charge and extend your range at 30% load or 40% or 50% or 60%, etc. It will just extend it less and you would need to take that into account.
Assuming the Lightning SR battery is 110kWh, you would need to charge at 2-3kW over the course of a weekend to fully charge the battery, which would be ~30% load for the generator I had posted. I'm not sure how much flexibility the Lightning has to control charge rate, that will also be a factor.
Again, this is proposed to extend the use cases for an EV truck not to define what the ideal vehicle is for this type of activity. My assumption is that the person who might find this option beneficial has a primary use case where 230 miles is sufficient for 98% of their driving.
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