Galactus55
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- First Name
- Gus
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- 2013 Chevy Volt, 2022 Lightning Lariat ER
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This thread looks like a good place to post. Now that I have my Lightning Lariat-ER with Max Tow. It was time to pickup my new CONNECT travel trailer.
It was a bad day for towing but I had no choice. Rainy, windy day. I had a head wind of 28klm gusts to 40klm (18mph to 25mph) I only needed to travel 100klm (62 miles) to get home so off we go.
Trailer specs:
Weight 8,000 lbs.,
Length 37 feet
Height 9.5 feet top of Air-conditioner,
By the time I got to the trailer dealership I had 84% charge =404klm (251 miles) range.
After hooking up the trailer and entering the trailer details the GOM says 202klm(126 miles) range.
The drive was very steady I could feel the wind gusts now and then. The truck pull the trailer very easily.
By the time I got home and parked the trailer in our RV storage lot. The GOM said 50klm (31miles) while connected to the trailer. After disconnecting from trailer GOM said 150klm (93miles)
This trip reported I used 150kWh/100klm.
If I am figuring right 150kWh/100klm = 150kWh/62miles= .41miles/kWh math wizards please check.
Not the best results. But I was on a 400 series HWY for half the trip running at 100kph (62MPH) into a 20kph head wind. So on a relatively calm day I think a safe charger to charger range would around 200klm (125miles). That would give me a good buffer for none functioning charge stations or camp sites with no open 50 amp sites. I think I can make this work time will tell.
As you can see the dealer service techs were all over the lighting. The fellow checking the power plugs has ordered a RIVIAN over a year ago and no sign of it yet. He wishes he had tried to order the lightning.
It was a bad day for towing but I had no choice. Rainy, windy day. I had a head wind of 28klm gusts to 40klm (18mph to 25mph) I only needed to travel 100klm (62 miles) to get home so off we go.
Trailer specs:
Weight 8,000 lbs.,
Length 37 feet
Height 9.5 feet top of Air-conditioner,
By the time I got to the trailer dealership I had 84% charge =404klm (251 miles) range.
After hooking up the trailer and entering the trailer details the GOM says 202klm(126 miles) range.
The drive was very steady I could feel the wind gusts now and then. The truck pull the trailer very easily.
By the time I got home and parked the trailer in our RV storage lot. The GOM said 50klm (31miles) while connected to the trailer. After disconnecting from trailer GOM said 150klm (93miles)
This trip reported I used 150kWh/100klm.
If I am figuring right 150kWh/100klm = 150kWh/62miles= .41miles/kWh math wizards please check.
Not the best results. But I was on a 400 series HWY for half the trip running at 100kph (62MPH) into a 20kph head wind. So on a relatively calm day I think a safe charger to charger range would around 200klm (125miles). That would give me a good buffer for none functioning charge stations or camp sites with no open 50 amp sites. I think I can make this work time will tell.
As you can see the dealer service techs were all over the lighting. The fellow checking the power plugs has ordered a RIVIAN over a year ago and no sign of it yet. He wishes he had tried to order the lightning.