SpaceEVDriver
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We just got back from an 850 miles round trip camping trip. Started in Northern AZ and went to Bandelier National Monument in Northern NM. It's about 425 miles each way.
The truck performed perfectly.
We left home with 100% charge. Set the BC for 73 moh.
We needed a restroom and leg stretch stop in Gallup so we charged for a few minutes at the EA charger. I don't remember how high we charged, but we didn't wait more than the time it took to use the restroom. Then we hit the road again.
Our next stop was in Albuquerque, for lunch. We stopped at the Supercharger just off I-25 and enjoyed a "doughwich" at a pizza place next to the charger. After lunch, we made a quick run into the nearby Cabela's for a piece of missing camping kit. By the time we got back, the truck was well above what we needed to move on.
We didn't need a charge in Santa Fe, but did need another restroom break, so we decided to charge at the EA Walmart just off the 25. The chargers weren't working well, and we should have just moved on. Instead, I called EA and had them reboot the charger. This wasted some time, especially since we really didn't need the charge. But by the time I decided this was a waste, we had already spent the time to get the charger rebooted, so we charged a bit.
On up to Bandelier National Monument. We spent a couple of days camping in Bandelier. Unfortunately one of our group wasn't feeling well so we cut our trip short and headed home.
We stopped in Albuquerque at the same supercharger and had lunch again. One person who was joining us for lunch was running late, but we weren't in any hurry. The food arrived shortly after our laggard joined us. After lunch we hit the road again. We left with 98% charge (nobody was waiting for us, so I didn't feel the need to disconnect and move the vehicle).
It was tempting to try to make it home without stopping, but the distance was 328 miles and while we could have made that on a flat surface with no wind, we chose to stop in Gallup again. We only charged to 75% because we didn't need more and there were several people waiting. A SOC of 75% would give us 210-220 miles range with the altitude climb and the headwind we were facing. We only needed 180 miles. Well, the wind came up again and we got home with only 10 miles on the range-o-guesser.
Overall, it was a great trip and the Lightning has once again proved its worth as a road tripping star. Will take it out again. And again. And again.
Coming down from Bandelier to Albuquerque, we got 3.1 m/kWh for about 90 miles. Would have been nice to continue that efficiency, but alas. We had to climb back up in elevation.
The truck performed perfectly.
We left home with 100% charge. Set the BC for 73 moh.
We needed a restroom and leg stretch stop in Gallup so we charged for a few minutes at the EA charger. I don't remember how high we charged, but we didn't wait more than the time it took to use the restroom. Then we hit the road again.
Our next stop was in Albuquerque, for lunch. We stopped at the Supercharger just off I-25 and enjoyed a "doughwich" at a pizza place next to the charger. After lunch, we made a quick run into the nearby Cabela's for a piece of missing camping kit. By the time we got back, the truck was well above what we needed to move on.
We didn't need a charge in Santa Fe, but did need another restroom break, so we decided to charge at the EA Walmart just off the 25. The chargers weren't working well, and we should have just moved on. Instead, I called EA and had them reboot the charger. This wasted some time, especially since we really didn't need the charge. But by the time I decided this was a waste, we had already spent the time to get the charger rebooted, so we charged a bit.
On up to Bandelier National Monument. We spent a couple of days camping in Bandelier. Unfortunately one of our group wasn't feeling well so we cut our trip short and headed home.
We stopped in Albuquerque at the same supercharger and had lunch again. One person who was joining us for lunch was running late, but we weren't in any hurry. The food arrived shortly after our laggard joined us. After lunch we hit the road again. We left with 98% charge (nobody was waiting for us, so I didn't feel the need to disconnect and move the vehicle).
It was tempting to try to make it home without stopping, but the distance was 328 miles and while we could have made that on a flat surface with no wind, we chose to stop in Gallup again. We only charged to 75% because we didn't need more and there were several people waiting. A SOC of 75% would give us 210-220 miles range with the altitude climb and the headwind we were facing. We only needed 180 miles. Well, the wind came up again and we got home with only 10 miles on the range-o-guesser.
Overall, it was a great trip and the Lightning has once again proved its worth as a road tripping star. Will take it out again. And again. And again.
Coming down from Bandelier to Albuquerque, we got 3.1 m/kWh for about 90 miles. Would have been nice to continue that efficiency, but alas. We had to climb back up in elevation.