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I've owned a Bolt for about a year, I've gotten used to the charging rhythm required for day to day use but I've never roadtripped with the car. When I get the Lightning, I'm planning to get rid of my other ICE vehicles so I've been thinking about what road trips will be like. Analytically, I know that the best thing to do will be to charge up to 80% and run it down as much as possible before the next charge, then charge for 40-50 minutes back up to 80%. Still, it's a bit of mental hurdle to stop for that long during a trip, I'm definitely one of those people who try to drive straight through with minimal stops. So...I've been thinking about how to manage the long stop. Stuff like eating, going into Walmart, go to bathroom, etc. are obvious but also don't take 50 minutes and you don't need to do those things every 2 hours. So that second 50 minute stop is going to be pretty boring...especially with kids.
What type of stuff have you all been thinking about to fill the time?
I've been thinking about cooking (as opposed to going out to eat), making a pot of coffee, setting up a TV, going for a run. I'm trying to get creative.
On a side note, this whole thing has me realizing that I think I'd rather have an EV with a smaller battery and blazing fast charge speed. Stopping for 5-10 minutes every 100 miles rather than almost an hour every 200 or 250 miles. This is kind of how the Taycan and Ioniq 5 work, they can both add about 100 miles in around 10 minutes. With the Lightning ER, I think you get 50 miles in 10 minutes and about 100 miles in 20 minutes. Once I'm there 20 minutes, might as well stay for 40. For me, it seems the 'quick stop' window is like 5-8 minutes, maybe 10. After ~15 minutes i feel like I need to "do something" while stopped.
Overall, not a huge deal, we're still early in the EV development process. In 10 years, I'd love to see a truck that gets 100 miles in 5 minutes but that's a few generations off.
What type of stuff have you all been thinking about to fill the time?
I've been thinking about cooking (as opposed to going out to eat), making a pot of coffee, setting up a TV, going for a run. I'm trying to get creative.
On a side note, this whole thing has me realizing that I think I'd rather have an EV with a smaller battery and blazing fast charge speed. Stopping for 5-10 minutes every 100 miles rather than almost an hour every 200 or 250 miles. This is kind of how the Taycan and Ioniq 5 work, they can both add about 100 miles in around 10 minutes. With the Lightning ER, I think you get 50 miles in 10 minutes and about 100 miles in 20 minutes. Once I'm there 20 minutes, might as well stay for 40. For me, it seems the 'quick stop' window is like 5-8 minutes, maybe 10. After ~15 minutes i feel like I need to "do something" while stopped.
Overall, not a huge deal, we're still early in the EV development process. In 10 years, I'd love to see a truck that gets 100 miles in 5 minutes but that's a few generations off.
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