beatle
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Last Friday morning I stopped to charge at the Sheetz in Bedford, PA on my way to western NY. When I came back from breakfast I found this semi next to me with a familiar logo on the mudflaps.
The driver was sitting in the cab and started to get out as I unplugged and went to pull away. He waved so I rolled down my window. It was kind of a tight parking lot and he wanted to make sure he wasn't blocking me in (he wasn't) but it was a good conversation starter. We talked specs of our own trucks. This was a pre-production truck with a few thousand miles on it. He has a 753kwh battery and it drinks about 3kwh/mi while pulling a big trailer. With 1000 horsepower he said he surprises a lot of people at traffic lights. There is no onboard charger so it is DCFC only. Though it is an 800v system, he still only pulls about 240kw, more often being limited by the station, even on the 350kw chargers. Sometimes during trials they have a diesel generator support vehicle, though it's less desirable to drag that around given the number of people needed and obviously the optics of charging an EV with a diesel generator. Super nice operator, and cool to see an electric semi in person!
The driver was sitting in the cab and started to get out as I unplugged and went to pull away. He waved so I rolled down my window. It was kind of a tight parking lot and he wanted to make sure he wasn't blocking me in (he wasn't) but it was a good conversation starter. We talked specs of our own trucks. This was a pre-production truck with a few thousand miles on it. He has a 753kwh battery and it drinks about 3kwh/mi while pulling a big trailer. With 1000 horsepower he said he surprises a lot of people at traffic lights. There is no onboard charger so it is DCFC only. Though it is an 800v system, he still only pulls about 240kw, more often being limited by the station, even on the 350kw chargers. Sometimes during trials they have a diesel generator support vehicle, though it's less desirable to drag that around given the number of people needed and obviously the optics of charging an EV with a diesel generator. Super nice operator, and cool to see an electric semi in person!
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