DrZoidberg
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somene who is attending the even in MIFirst I have heard anything like that, where did you get that information?
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somene who is attending the even in MIFirst I have heard anything like that, where did you get that information?
So ford is lying? Gotcha....did confirm that the EPA range estimates are intentionally conservative
Simply not true. You don't even know what variables you don't know about.range expectations are simple math problems...
https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/noframes/43603.shtmlNot sure where you got 360 Wh/mi, but it is closer to 325 (88kWhrs for 270 miles). That would mean the Lightning would be about 26 percent less efficient.
Those numbers include charging losses through the EVSE and onboard charger - so it is plug to wheel, not battery to wheel. That accounts for roughly 15% loss. Battery to wheel is more efficient.https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/noframes/43603.shtml
I’m actually seeing 370Wh/mi
No, this is not true in the slightest. The 325 number you're getting must be from a single motor variant without the extended battery.Those numbers include charging losses through the EVSE and onboard charger - so it is plug to wheel, not battery to wheel. That accounts for roughly 15% loss. Battery to wheel is more efficient.
The Lightning should be significantly faster than your Leaf - almost twice as much acceleration for the ER version.if the LIGHTNING is anything like my 2015 Nissan Leaf, which will put you in your place when you floor it, I can only imagine my SMILE when I do this the first time in my new LIGHTNING.....
until you've driven a full EV, you have no idea!
and, yes, I agree with the assumption that the battery 'mileage' will actually be better for most of us than the EPA rating, as it is in many vehicles - my 'old' Ford Focus got much more than it's rating, and maybe a lot of that is attributed to my conservation driving style. I'm o.k. with that, and that's why, along with already owning TWO full EVs and a new PHEV, I have no issues with a new Truck which gets 'at least' 230 miles....
No.....270 Mile is the rated range for the ER AWD variant (GT even) with an 88kWhr (usable) battery pack. 88000/270 = ~325wH/mi. (ok 326)No, this is not true in the slightest. The 325 number you're getting must be from a single motor variant without the extended battery.
While I'm not supposed to give specific details about certain parts of the driving experience, one thing I can say is that it's expected because it's an EV, but unexpected in something that big and heavy.if the LIGHTNING is anything like my 2015 Nissan Leaf, which will put you in your place when you floor it, I can only imagine my SMILE when I do this the first time in my new LIGHTNING.....
until you've driven a full EV, you have no idea!
I don't feel bad for your stomach at all, you lucky bastard.Here I am right after my test ride... Holding my stomach... from all the G-Force.
Truth be told. I had to eventually ask the driver to slow down because I just had lunch and the entire ride blew my mind... and really did shake things up in my belly.I don't feel bad for your stomach at all, you lucky bastard.
That's how I used to feel. But my '09 Escape Hybrid doesn't make any noise and I quickly learned that in parking lots ... people walk down the middle of an aisle and wont get out of the way because they can't hear the car ... at all.My first addon purchase already was one of those silencers
No, this is not true in the slightest. The 325 number you're getting must be from a single motor variant without the extended battery.