LightningShow
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I just plugged into an EA 150kW (Signet 500A) and it’s pulling 148kw. Nice!
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You left out the good part. Since the force varies by the square of the speed, the power required varies by the cube!For you physics minded people.... Rolling friction is linear with velocity where as the friction force (drag) of wind goes as the square of velocity, so it's all dominated by relative wind speed. If you can plan more of your trips to be going in same direction as wind (or at least not opposite the wind) like we do sailing you can get much better mileage .
May you have fair winds and following seas...
The best Rule of Thunb I heard is A-B-C= Always Be Charging.EV roadtrip rule of thumb: drive fast, charge more.
For you physics minded people.... Rolling friction is linear with velocity where as the friction force (drag) of wind goes as the square of velocity, so it's all dominated by relative wind speed. If you can plan more of your trips to be going in same direction as wind (or at least not opposite the wind) like we do sailing you can get much better mileage .
May you have fair winds and following seas...
Ok, taking the bait and to really go down a rabbit hole away from the OP’s story……You left out the good part. Since the force varies by the square of the speed, the power required varies by the cube!
Good point...You left out the good part. Since the force varies by the square of the speed, the power required varies by the cube!
Tough to put a number on that. We charged for about 50 minutes on the way down. Probably would’ve been one 20 minute stop on ICE. We don’t usually dally on our stops. So, extra 30 on the way down.Curious what the travel time difference would be in your case vs Gas station stops/bio breaks.