vandy1981
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I was running low on Lingonberry-scented candles and decided to take the Lightning to an Ikea about 250 miles from my home. I averaged 1.7 miles/kWh traveling almost exclusively on the Interstate at 80 mph in dry conditions. Although I was hoping the efficiency would be better, I was pleased to see that the charging speeds met or exceeded my expectations. Overall, the Lightning is an awesome cruiser and I can't wait to take more road-trips with it.
Leg 1: Nashville, TN to Jackson, TN.
I saw a 1st Gen SVT Lightning about 2 minutes after jumping on the highway. It looked exactly like the picture below, but with some rust. He exited the highway before I could safely get a photo of him. I've never seen this guy in my area before, but I'm hoping that I'll run into him again--it would make for some awesome side-by-side photos.
Stopped at the Jackson Electrify America station. The first charger initiated perfectly, but capped out at 55kW. I switched to a 150 kW charger and that also initiated without hiccups. I took a bio break at Walmart and did some shipping and was at 88% before I knew it.
Charger: EA 150 kW
Total charge time: 35 minutes.
kWh added: 58 kWh (47%-88%)
Cost: $11.21
Peak 144 kW @ 47%.
After charging I went to Freddy's Frozen Custard for lunch. The fold out armrest worksurface is perfect for fast food stops.
Leg 2: Jackson, TN to Memphis, TN
The trip was unremarkable other than a Rivian R1T sighting. When I got to Ikea, I plugged into a ChargePoint 6.7 kW J1772 charger near the front of the parking lot. A guy and his dad came up to me to ask me about the Lightning while I was plugging in. I showed them the frunk and their jaws dropped to the floor.
After doing 5 laps of Ikea, I went to another Electrify America station. There was a guy charging his ID4 there and we talked about electric cars for a while. I went to the Best Buy next door for a bio break and some more shopping. When I came back, there was a Rapid Red Lariat charging next to me. I had a great discussion with the guy that owned it. He had already put thousands of miles on it and seemed absolutely in love with the truck.
Charger: EA 350 kW
Total charge time: 31 minutes.
kWh added: 58 kWh (59%-87%)
Cost: $10.84
Peak 150 kW @ 62%
Leg 3: Memphis, TN to Jackson, TN
This leg was unremarkable aside from another Rivian R1T sighting on the highway. I plugged in at the EA station in Jackson and walked across the street to Firehouse Subs. There was a Kona charging at the station but the owner didn't seem interested in talking. By time I got my food, I was at 89% and I was ready to go.
Charger: EA 150 kW
Total charge time: 28 minutes.
kWh added: 39 kWh (59%-87%)
Cost: $9.77
Peak 150 kW @ 61%
Leg 4: Jackson, TN to Nashville, TN
Again, unremarkable. A song called "Ride the Lightning" came on as I was entering Nashville city limits. What a weird coincidence.
I'll have more thoughts about how the Lightning compares to the Ram 1500 we traded in and the Jaguar I-Pace that we're keeping in our garage.
Leg 1: Nashville, TN to Jackson, TN.
I saw a 1st Gen SVT Lightning about 2 minutes after jumping on the highway. It looked exactly like the picture below, but with some rust. He exited the highway before I could safely get a photo of him. I've never seen this guy in my area before, but I'm hoping that I'll run into him again--it would make for some awesome side-by-side photos.
Stopped at the Jackson Electrify America station. The first charger initiated perfectly, but capped out at 55kW. I switched to a 150 kW charger and that also initiated without hiccups. I took a bio break at Walmart and did some shipping and was at 88% before I knew it.
Charger: EA 150 kW
Total charge time: 35 minutes.
kWh added: 58 kWh (47%-88%)
Cost: $11.21
Peak 144 kW @ 47%.
After charging I went to Freddy's Frozen Custard for lunch. The fold out armrest worksurface is perfect for fast food stops.
Leg 2: Jackson, TN to Memphis, TN
The trip was unremarkable other than a Rivian R1T sighting. When I got to Ikea, I plugged into a ChargePoint 6.7 kW J1772 charger near the front of the parking lot. A guy and his dad came up to me to ask me about the Lightning while I was plugging in. I showed them the frunk and their jaws dropped to the floor.
After doing 5 laps of Ikea, I went to another Electrify America station. There was a guy charging his ID4 there and we talked about electric cars for a while. I went to the Best Buy next door for a bio break and some more shopping. When I came back, there was a Rapid Red Lariat charging next to me. I had a great discussion with the guy that owned it. He had already put thousands of miles on it and seemed absolutely in love with the truck.
Charger: EA 350 kW
Total charge time: 31 minutes.
kWh added: 58 kWh (59%-87%)
Cost: $10.84
Peak 150 kW @ 62%
Leg 3: Memphis, TN to Jackson, TN
This leg was unremarkable aside from another Rivian R1T sighting on the highway. I plugged in at the EA station in Jackson and walked across the street to Firehouse Subs. There was a Kona charging at the station but the owner didn't seem interested in talking. By time I got my food, I was at 89% and I was ready to go.
Charger: EA 150 kW
Total charge time: 28 minutes.
kWh added: 39 kWh (59%-87%)
Cost: $9.77
Peak 150 kW @ 61%
Leg 4: Jackson, TN to Nashville, TN
Again, unremarkable. A song called "Ride the Lightning" came on as I was entering Nashville city limits. What a weird coincidence.
I'll have more thoughts about how the Lightning compares to the Ram 1500 we traded in and the Jaguar I-Pace that we're keeping in our garage.