adoublee
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See it here:
Truck went 153 miles using 91% (123kWh) of charge, 1.25 miles/kWh claimed. Load was only 2,000lbs but was an overlanding teardrop with huge tires. This was a COLD WEATHER test, they talked about using heat but I don't think stated outdoor temperature. I think it is safe to say it was below freezing with snow appearing to fall. He didn't say if cruise control was used, but he put in regen mode (why slow unnecessarily at all and not coast on the highway???).
They used a Tundra to do the same loop the same day (more into evening when temps dropping). That used 10.3 gallons. I think that is around 370kWh of embodied energy in the gas. That would make the Rivian 3X more efficient, even though it is more range limited.
Truck went 153 miles using 91% (123kWh) of charge, 1.25 miles/kWh claimed. Load was only 2,000lbs but was an overlanding teardrop with huge tires. This was a COLD WEATHER test, they talked about using heat but I don't think stated outdoor temperature. I think it is safe to say it was below freezing with snow appearing to fall. He didn't say if cruise control was used, but he put in regen mode (why slow unnecessarily at all and not coast on the highway???).
They used a Tundra to do the same loop the same day (more into evening when temps dropping). That used 10.3 gallons. I think that is around 370kWh of embodied energy in the gas. That would make the Rivian 3X more efficient, even though it is more range limited.
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