Mr. Flibble
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- First Name
- George
- Joined
- Dec 15, 2021
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- Location
- Seattle Suburbs
- Vehicles
- 1995 Delica L400, Kia Soul EV, Jeep Diesel
- Occupation
- Computer Nerd
I am going to show a little bias here; but I detest Plug-in Hybrids.I would be tempted if a F-150 had 30 miles of electric only range in a plug in hybrid.
Mostly because they have very short range, which is fine by itself. But the real issue I have with them is that the onboard chargers are always pretty weak. Those things you think of as chargers on the wall are really EVSE’s that deliver power, and the chargers are actually part of the vehicle, usually mounted near the EV motor.
So, I drive an EV that has no means of charging apart from plugging into an EVSE. I have pulled up to L2 chargers, only to find a plug-in hybrid parked there.
However, because their chargers are so anemic, they can take 4 hours to charge at an EVSE to get their 25-30 mile range. Meanwhile, my car (usually charges to 100, battery is currently broken) would charge to 100+ miles in less than that time.
Realistically, I shouldn’t bitch about this, but it feels like getting ICE’d at a level 2 charger when one of these plug-in hybrids takes up a spot for hours to get only a few miles.
Then again, I usually drive my EV within such short distances it has rarely mattered. I think I have only been in a “I need to find a charging area or I won’t get home!” About 5 or 6 times in nearly 5 years of owning an EV. And two of those were deliberate circumstances to just try going as far as we could.
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