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      09-02-2024, 10:05 PM   #9131
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Thanks for the answer. And the other two questions?
Google says 70% efficiency for regenerative braking... I would not have estimated it to be that high. I would have put the figure closer to 20%. But that's kind of the point, even if you don't plug in a PHEV, that's an extra 20% of the kinetic energy you're getting to recycle basically. If you're driving in the city a lot, that's gonna help a lot more than a long highway commute would. And that's to say nothing of being able to fill low rpm power gaps with electric power.

I'm not sure what your other question was. It seems like you were asking what cars had charging optional, and that was a hypothetical to point out that it makes absolutely no sense to have a fairly sizeable battery without charging options. Power boost F150 is a great example, it has a 1.5 kwh battery for its hybrid system, good for about a mile. A lot of owners of those try to drive them in electric only mode pretty regularly. It's probably a little pointless to have a charging port for a mile of range, but if that batter was say, 15kwh, now you're talking 10 miles of range, that's an entire commute for some people, and a good portion of their commute for most. 10 miles of EV range would get me to work without the gas motor (except for going fast). It would absolutely make sense to have a port to charge it. The idea that was floated was to have a similarly sized battery, and kick on a generator every so often to keep it topped off.
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I would have said the same until I owned an EV.

Is it the worst thing in the world? No. These are all first world problems as they say, but if I want to take the miata out in the morning to go for breakfast up the mountain and I get in and see it doesn’t have enough gas. Now I have to stop what I was going to do to go to Walmart or what not to put gas before I can do what I wanted. Maybe it takes 10-15min extra to get there put gas etc… not a big deal, but when I’m in FL for the winter where I basically only drive the Tesla and I come back to NC where I have 3 ICE vehicles I notice how much I actually dislike it. Again it was something that surprised me when I got my Tesla how much I disliked having to put gas. Would have never guessed at that being a benefit until I experienced it.
That is quite possibly the most first world problem I’ve ever seen anyone post here.
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That is quite possibly the most first world problem I’ve ever seen anyone post here.
Lol I love filling my 80 litre gas tank up unlike some on here.
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That is quite possibly the most first world problem I’ve ever seen anyone post here.
Really? You must miss a lot of post then. Pretty sure someone on here once complained plugging in an EV in their garage would be too much work. After all you would have to grab the plug, lift it, click the button to open the charge port and then push it in with minimal, but not zero, force.

But hey hopefully I’m fortunate enough to continue amazing you with my first world problems.
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I would have said the same until I owned an EV.

Is it the worst thing in the world? No. These are all first world problems as they say, but if I want to take the miata out in the morning to go for breakfast up the mountain and I get in and see it doesn’t have enough gas. Now I have to stop what I was going to do to go to Walmart or what not to put gas before I can do what I wanted. Maybe it takes 10-15min extra to get there put gas etc… not a big deal, but when I’m in FL for the winter where I basically only drive the Tesla and I come back to NC where I have 3 ICE vehicles I notice how much I actually dislike it. Again it was something that surprised me when I got my Tesla how much I disliked having to put gas. Would have never guessed at that being a benefit until I experienced it.
Honestly, this is an underrated benefit. Zero time at a gas station is awesome. It obviously requires some forethought because you have to think about the range you will need the next time you hop in the car, but never having to pull off my daily commute to fill a tank up is awesome.

"Range anxiety" going from ICE to EV gets replaced with "low gas tank anxiety" going from EV to ICE... different problems for different fuel sources...
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Honestly, this is an underrated benefit. Zero time at a gas station is awesome. It obviously requires some forethought because you have to think about the range you will need the next time you hop in the car, but never having to pull off my daily commute to fill a tank up is awesome.

"Range anxiety" going from ICE to EV gets replaced with "low gas tank anxiety" going from EV to ICE... different problems for different fuel sources...
Nah.

The biggest decision to make is, do I cross the street to fill up, or go to the gas station on my side of the street?

EV range anxiety is planning routes around electic fuel depots and alternate planning in cases where the fuel depot is non-operational or full. You need 4 trip planning aps and 4 charge network aps to cover all travel-charge/payment scenarios. ICEV is driving wherever you want because there is always a gas station, everywhere, with 5-minute refueling. It's just the way it is. You can try and make shit up, but ICEV just don't have range anxiety. The owner can be stupid and run out of fuel, but the system vehicle/refuel network is quite robust and convenient.

And with EV, if you don't have home charging, your screwed.

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Really? You must miss a lot of post then. Pretty sure someone on here once complained plugging in an EV in their garage would be too much work. After all you would have to grab the plug, lift it, click the button to open the charge port and then push it in with minimal, but not zero, force.

But hey hopefully I’m fortunate enough to continue amazing you with my first world problems.
They people that love going to the gas station are probably the same people that love going to car dealerships too.
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They people that love going to the gas station are probably the same people that love going to car dealerships too.
Probably so!! Who is it you saw post they love going to the gas station? Do tell.
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      09-03-2024, 10:48 PM   #9141
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Really? You must miss a lot of post then. Pretty sure someone on here once complained plugging in an EV in their garage would be too much work. After all you would have to grab the plug, lift it, click the button to open the charge port and then push it in with minimal, but not zero, force.

But hey hopefully I’m fortunate enough to continue amazing you with my first world problems.
You are absolutely correct. I probably miss quite a few posts.
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Probably so!! Who is it you saw post they love going to the gas station? Do tell.
M5rick for one, but plenty of others replying before that they don't mind or like filling their car with gas.

The ability to fill your car while doing other things, like working, sleeping, etc., is a definite advantage, as long as you aren't getting stuck at chargers because of poor planning or logistics. But if you can avoid or minimize ever waiting on your car, that's an advantage.
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M5rick for one, but plenty of others replying before that they don't mind or like filling their car with gas.

The ability to fill your car while doing other things, like working, sleeping, etc., is a definite advantage, as long as you aren't getting stuck at chargers because of poor planning or logistics. But if you can avoid or minimize ever waiting on your car, that's an advantage.
You are correct. He did, in fact.
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They people that love going to the gas station are probably the same people that love going to car dealerships too.
One may not love going to a gas station, but I would take that over strategically re-planning trips based on charging availability and range.
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They people that love going to the gas station are probably the same people that love going to car dealerships too.
And plan cross country road trips every week.

I plug mine to a regular slow ass 120v outlet. More than enough. The furthest I go on a semi regular basis is 140 miles round trip which I can easily do no problem. The VAST majority of my driving is under 5 miles.
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One may not love going to a gas station, but I would take that over strategically re-planning trips based on charging availability and range.
+1 Until the last two years I have made at least one 1,150 mile trip, each way, from Chicago to Texas and back and I spent about 20 minutes total of my trip each way refueling my car.
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Really? You must miss a lot of post then. Pretty sure someone on here once complained plugging in an EV in their garage would be too much work. After all you would have to grab the plug, lift it, click the button to open the charge port and then push it in with minimal, but not zero, force.

But hey hopefully I’m fortunate enough to continue amazing you with my first world problems.
I have previously stated my situation about EV charging at my home. It would be inconvenient for me. My charging station would have to be at my detached garage/shop, which is a three-minute walk from the house. The ground to traverse is a combination of river sand/stones and grass. In the rain it would completely suck to make that walk over to the EV to unplug it. On top of that I would not have any comms with the car to have it precondition in advance of unscheduled use.

An obvious individual use case, but easier for me just to take an ICEV to the gas station in town 13 miles away when I'm out and about.

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That is quite possibly the most first world problem I’ve ever seen anyone post here.
You're better off just ignoring his posts. Tesla are some of the worst built cars on the road. This guy rather drive in a tin can on wheels then be at a gas station with commoners


Don't worry. He can microwave his insides at a supercharger for 30 mins to go another 100 miles

The tradeoffs are stupid, the cars are ugly and disposable. Most of the reasons given here to buy or support ev are purely emotional and not based in fact.

It's a waste of time engaging people like this. Don't cast pearls before swine, as some people just like garbage
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Lol I love filling my 80 litre gas tank up unlike some on here.
Pumping gas is literally one of the easiest things I Do. It'd crazy that people think 3-5 minutes of activity is getting in the way of "being busy" swiping on Twitter and Reddit.

But 30-90 min charges are ok.
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I get the benefit of charging while you sleep. For around town, it makes sense. But the drawback is the car is wholly unacceptable when you go outside of its range. Charging networks be damned, the only place that EVa are convenient is if you're charging them at home. Put in as many charging stations as you want, it's still way more time than I want to spend waiting.

That said, if going to the gas station really bothers you guys so much, there's car filling services where they'll come out and fill your car up for you. It won't help you if you go on a trip, but it's a service that exists (for some reason).

One of my best friends was considering an EV to replace his Tahoe. He droves a crapload so not filling up would be a big benefit for him. That said, he went with a Pilot because he found that if he drove to his office in Naples from his house in fort Myers, then drove back up to fort Myers, picked his family up, then drove up to Disney, he would likely not make it and have to charge on the way. Then he'd have to figure out charging at the hotel. This was a very common.use case for him, so it made more sense for him to go with Pilot and just fill up as needed. The irony is his pilot has like a 14 gallon tank so his range is terrible lol. He has like 100+ miles less range than his old Tahoe had.


All that said, it's why EVa should be a part of the vehicle fleet, but most people can't go to an all EV household. Or you just you know, have a series hybrid or PHEV and not have any of these drawbacks on either side.
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I get the benefit of charging while you sleep. For around town, it makes sense. But the drawback is the car is wholly unacceptable when you go outside of its range. Charging networks be damned, the only place that EVa are convenient is if you're charging them at home. Put in as many charging stations as you want, it's still way more time than I want to spend waiting.

That said, if going to the gas station really bothers you guys so much, there's car filling services where they'll come out and fill your car up for you. It won't help you if you go on a trip, but it's a service that exists (for some reason).

One of my best friends was considering an EV to replace his Tahoe. He droves a crapload so not filling up would be a big benefit for him. That said, he went with a Pilot because he found that if he drove to his office in Naples from his house in fort Myers, then drove back up to fort Myers, picked his family up, then drove up to Disney, he would likely not make it and have to charge on the way. Then he'd have to figure out charging at the hotel. This was a very common.use case for him, so it made more sense for him to go with Pilot and just fill up as needed. The irony is his pilot has like a 14 gallon tank so his range is terrible lol. He has like 100+ miles less range than his old Tahoe had.


All that said, it's why EVa should be a part of the vehicle fleet, but most people can't go to an all EV household. Or you just you know, have a series hybrid or PHEV and not have any of these drawbacks on either side.
I envision in 2060 the US looking like Cuba does now, with most cars being antique ICEV from the 2000's through 2035.
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I have previously stated my situation about EV charging at my home. It would be inconvenient for me. My charging station would have to be at my detached garage/shop, which is a three-minute walk from the house. The ground to traverse is a combination of river sand/stones and grass. In the rain it would completely suck to make that walk over to the EV to unplug it. On top of that I would not have any comms with the car to have it precondition in advance of unscheduled use.

An obvious individual use case, but easier for me just to take an ICEV to the gas station in town 13 miles away when I'm out and about.
I wasn’t talking about you. There was someone who actually said the act of plugging it in everyday was too much work or something.

Sounds like an EV is not for you. We have a detached garage with no power in NC and so I never bring the Tesla. I recently added power, mainly for my workshop I have in there and being able to plug my RV, so we may start brining the Tesla in the future.
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