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The biggest (and true) argument against the Lightning is that it can't tow for long distances.
This is because 100kWh battery is roughly equivalent to 12 gallons of gas in the comparable ICE truck. (People incorrectly say that 33kWh = 1 gallon of gas, that's a theoretical energy number and doesn't take into account the 80% thermal efficiency loss in a gas engine.)
So, the ER battery is roughly equivalent to 16 gallons of gas.
Towing something big like a 8000lb Airstream can be a 60% range loss which is an equivalent loss in gas or EV.
For gas, if we had 16 gallons and assume 20mpg unloaded, towing we get 8mpg * 16g = 128 mile range which is very close to what people are reporting with the Lightning @ 1.0m/kWh = 131 mile range.
So, under heavy towing scenario:
- 200kWh is roughly 24 gallons of gas or 200 miles of range towing, 480 miles unloaded.
- 280kWh is roughly 34 gallons of gas or 280 miles of range towing, 672 miles unloaded.
This is very close to the gas tank options in the gas F150 (26g and 36g) and there would be zero reason to complain about range under towing.
Of course, the last part is recharging which 350kW charge rate would make very reasonable. Depending on the charge curve, perhaps 30 minutes for 10 to 90% charge with the 200kWh battery and 45 minutes for the 280kWh battery. Yeah that's still worse than buying gas, but it's not crazy worse.
The next 10 years of EVs is going to be pretty amazing.
This is because 100kWh battery is roughly equivalent to 12 gallons of gas in the comparable ICE truck. (People incorrectly say that 33kWh = 1 gallon of gas, that's a theoretical energy number and doesn't take into account the 80% thermal efficiency loss in a gas engine.)
So, the ER battery is roughly equivalent to 16 gallons of gas.
Towing something big like a 8000lb Airstream can be a 60% range loss which is an equivalent loss in gas or EV.
For gas, if we had 16 gallons and assume 20mpg unloaded, towing we get 8mpg * 16g = 128 mile range which is very close to what people are reporting with the Lightning @ 1.0m/kWh = 131 mile range.
So, under heavy towing scenario:
- 200kWh is roughly 24 gallons of gas or 200 miles of range towing, 480 miles unloaded.
- 280kWh is roughly 34 gallons of gas or 280 miles of range towing, 672 miles unloaded.
This is very close to the gas tank options in the gas F150 (26g and 36g) and there would be zero reason to complain about range under towing.
Of course, the last part is recharging which 350kW charge rate would make very reasonable. Depending on the charge curve, perhaps 30 minutes for 10 to 90% charge with the 200kWh battery and 45 minutes for the 280kWh battery. Yeah that's still worse than buying gas, but it's not crazy worse.
The next 10 years of EVs is going to be pretty amazing.
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