Computermedic78
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Last night I drove from Kingston NY to Richmond VA. I stopped to charge 3 times. For the entire duration of the trip the heat was set to 65 auto level 1, heated seat on 1, tires set to 45 psi.
Leg 1: Kingston to East Brunswick NJ, 2:11 hrs 122 miles. Average speed 56 mph. Efficiency 1.9 m/kW
The first hour was uneventful. All highway, bluecruise set to 70. Once I hit NJ the snow started and I turned off the cruise control for the second hour. When I got to the EA station 3 were dead, and there was a 30 minute wait before I could charge. I arrived at 52% and spent 31 minutes charging to reach 86%. 84% of the energy was spent on driving, 9% for climate use, 5% on exterior temperature, and 2% on accessories.
Leg 2: East Brunswick to New Castle DE, 1:30 hrs 87.6 miles. Average speed 58 mph. Efficiency 1.9 m/kW
The first half was spent in the snow, so no cruise control. The second half was rain. The cruise control and lane assist worked, but blue cruise did not activate. There was no wait at the charger. I arrived at 52% and spent 24 minutes charging to reach 85%. 89% of usage went to driving, 7% to climate, 2% to exterior temp, and 2% for accessories.
Leg 3: New Castle to Alexandria VA. 2 hrs 111.9 miles. Average speed 56 mph. Efficiency 2.0 m/kW
Very light rain. Bluecruise wouldnt activate at all until after I passed Baltimore. Once it did, it turned on and off randomly for the rest of the trip. No apparent reason for it, as it was not near any kind of exit or merge. I arrived at 38% and spent 33 minutes charging to reach 85%. 88% went to driving, 7% for climate use, 3% for exterior temperature, and 2% for accessories.
Leg 4: Alexandria to Richmond. 1:40 hrs 100.1 miles. Average speed 62.5. Efficiency 1.7 m/kW
Finally got Blucruise back once I got on the highway. I'm not sure what brought my average speed down, I had the cruise set to 70 for the majority of the trip. I arrived at the hotel at 43%. The hotel has a 16 kw charger that costs $2.50/hr to use which will end up being 15c/kW. Much better than the 48c I spent at the DCFC.
Overall:
Time driving: 7:21
Time Charging: 1:28
Total time: 8:49
Total cost: $78.45
Taking numbers from a 2024 Ram with a 5.7 hemi, combined fuel efficiency is 21mpg. At $3/gal this would have cost $60.23. Gas would have saved me $18 and would have been 1:28 minutes faster. That doesnt include the charging I need to do today.
Leg 1: Kingston to East Brunswick NJ, 2:11 hrs 122 miles. Average speed 56 mph. Efficiency 1.9 m/kW
The first hour was uneventful. All highway, bluecruise set to 70. Once I hit NJ the snow started and I turned off the cruise control for the second hour. When I got to the EA station 3 were dead, and there was a 30 minute wait before I could charge. I arrived at 52% and spent 31 minutes charging to reach 86%. 84% of the energy was spent on driving, 9% for climate use, 5% on exterior temperature, and 2% on accessories.
Leg 2: East Brunswick to New Castle DE, 1:30 hrs 87.6 miles. Average speed 58 mph. Efficiency 1.9 m/kW
The first half was spent in the snow, so no cruise control. The second half was rain. The cruise control and lane assist worked, but blue cruise did not activate. There was no wait at the charger. I arrived at 52% and spent 24 minutes charging to reach 85%. 89% of usage went to driving, 7% to climate, 2% to exterior temp, and 2% for accessories.
Leg 3: New Castle to Alexandria VA. 2 hrs 111.9 miles. Average speed 56 mph. Efficiency 2.0 m/kW
Very light rain. Bluecruise wouldnt activate at all until after I passed Baltimore. Once it did, it turned on and off randomly for the rest of the trip. No apparent reason for it, as it was not near any kind of exit or merge. I arrived at 38% and spent 33 minutes charging to reach 85%. 88% went to driving, 7% for climate use, 3% for exterior temperature, and 2% for accessories.
Leg 4: Alexandria to Richmond. 1:40 hrs 100.1 miles. Average speed 62.5. Efficiency 1.7 m/kW
Finally got Blucruise back once I got on the highway. I'm not sure what brought my average speed down, I had the cruise set to 70 for the majority of the trip. I arrived at the hotel at 43%. The hotel has a 16 kw charger that costs $2.50/hr to use which will end up being 15c/kW. Much better than the 48c I spent at the DCFC.
Overall:
Time driving: 7:21
Time Charging: 1:28
Total time: 8:49
Total cost: $78.45
Taking numbers from a 2024 Ram with a 5.7 hemi, combined fuel efficiency is 21mpg. At $3/gal this would have cost $60.23. Gas would have saved me $18 and would have been 1:28 minutes faster. That doesnt include the charging I need to do today.
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