Jseis
Well-known member
The Lightning is perfect for a “Blue Highways” tour. Off the manic freeway beaten path. Charging at RV parks, occasional sorties to an urban/freeway DCFC. Forget the freeway at 70 mph+.
In such a mode (like my daily 90 miles on US101 in Wa, my average is 2.6 KWh/mile) I’d be good for 290-300 miles daily range. That’d be leisurely 6+ hours of driving, scenic driving instead of freeway BS. Puddle jump down the Oreo coast or roll the Olympic loop. Ferry hop Puget Sound, over North Cascades to Twisp-Winthrop. I had to laugh, a local car show generated slow traffic on 101. The Lightning can chill efficiently.
Now that I think about it, my ’62 Micro Bus with a 1500 cc transplant & travel loaded would struggle to get 26 mpg and wasn’t really speedy.. like 55 mph was ripping. No way I could keep with freight trucks in the 70‘s & 80’s.
In such a mode (like my daily 90 miles on US101 in Wa, my average is 2.6 KWh/mile) I’d be good for 290-300 miles daily range. That’d be leisurely 6+ hours of driving, scenic driving instead of freeway BS. Puddle jump down the Oreo coast or roll the Olympic loop. Ferry hop Puget Sound, over North Cascades to Twisp-Winthrop. I had to laugh, a local car show generated slow traffic on 101. The Lightning can chill efficiently.
Now that I think about it, my ’62 Micro Bus with a 1500 cc transplant & travel loaded would struggle to get 26 mpg and wasn’t really speedy.. like 55 mph was ripping. No way I could keep with freight trucks in the 70‘s & 80’s.
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