Golden Mustache
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Saw a video of a Rivian and a gas powered F-150 comparing the cost difference between the two when they are towing.
The results didn’t interest me but figuring out a solution to the shitty mileage EVs get when they are towing did.
I understand we’re at the beginning of all this this but it shouldn’t be long before a battery comes built into the front of a trailer which would allow the truck to charge in motion.
When that day comes it feels like an oversight to have these trucks charging up front on their sides.
Anything stopping manufactures from a rear charge port? Short of it being a safety / regulatory issue all electric pickups should charge out back.
The results didn’t interest me but figuring out a solution to the shitty mileage EVs get when they are towing did.
I understand we’re at the beginning of all this this but it shouldn’t be long before a battery comes built into the front of a trailer which would allow the truck to charge in motion.
When that day comes it feels like an oversight to have these trucks charging up front on their sides.
Anything stopping manufactures from a rear charge port? Short of it being a safety / regulatory issue all electric pickups should charge out back.
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