Posted on 02/18/2023 9:56:33 PM PST by SeekAndFind
A couple took their electric vehicle on a road trip from Michigan to Florida and said they experienced “range anxiety” the entire way.
Bill and Joann Muller drove 1,500 miles from Michigan to Florida in a Kia EV6.
“We were constantly thinking about where to charge next,” Joann Muller explained for Axios. "It occupied our minds more than where to eat or spend the night.”
Muller said they stopped 12 times to charge, with each time lasting between 20 minutes and 55 minutes and ultimately adding anywhere from four to 11 hours to their trip.
The couple also avoided using in-cabin heat, despite winter temperatures outside, to help preserve the EV’s battery.
“A Kia engineer told us that the cold would put extra stress on the battery, draining it faster than normal,” Muller’s husband Bill said. “So I used only the heated steering wheel and heated seats while driving — no cabin heat."
In reflecting on the trip, the couple said they learned one major lesson: “Know where your next charging stop is before you leave, and make sure to have extra range upon arrival in case that charger is inoperable."
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...
A fine example of how a government can enforce stupidity.
I frequently make trips of that length for my job. I not only don’t worry about where to sleep or eat, I don’t worry about finding a gas station.
I can identify with these people to some extent, as we had a gas guzzling pickup that when hauling the camper got a whopping 8 mpg and this truck only had a 24 gallon tank. We were constantly worried about where the next gas station would be, as we do not live in a heavily populated part of the US.
The difference is it took about 5 minutes to refuel. Another difference is heat is a waste product from a gas engine, meaning it costs nothing to heat the cab.
We might consider a hybrid some day, but never a full electric for the same reasons given in the OP as well as the fire hazard, extreme battery weight and the cost of replacing the battering being greater than the value of the vehicle.
Can’t fix stupid.
I’m certain they vote “Democrat” - they are idiots.
Love it ! Gives the phrase a whole new meaning !
Actually, that would be ‘Henry’, the name Hollywood concocted for the doctor in the movie version to which you’re referring. Great scene, though…
Where do you carry the gas cans?
I own and love my EV.
I’d NEVER take it on a long trip. Daily commute only. If you can’t afford to own 2 cars you most likely should not buy an EV.
I HATE government intervention in the free market.
These people have to be liberal dimwits.
“And they drive with pride....”
Typical liberal “style-over-substance”. Having unrealistic expectations is what they do.
“Road Trip”
What kind of ABSOLUTE IDIOT thinks they can take an EV on a road trip? That is NOT their purpose.
I can appreciate the dilemma. We need to have Beta testers so that we can refine the technology. That way when the new United States appears (sans: white man, working class, self-sufficient), the serfs will have limited transportation which will be electronically controlled by George Soros and Bill Gates.
Hmmm. A new Buc-ee’s opened near me about a year ago and it has 120 gas pumps! I wonder if it has any charging stations?
Months ago I tweeted to the Musk-Man himself something like this:
“My 19 year old minivan can carry me and seven friends from Times Square to Rodeo Drive in 45 hours for about $700. When a Tesla can do that, call me.”
Heated seats and a heated steering wheel are hardly substitutes for cabin heating when the temperature is below zero. What about defrosting? In an unheated car interior the moisture from your breath condenses on the windows making defrosting a safety necessity. What about using the headlights lights and wipers during inclement weather, wouldn’t those also sap the battery?
I am reminded of stories my mother told about travel by unheated horse drawn sleigh in the raw South Dakota winter. Those hardy souls would cover themselves with blankets including sleigh blankets usually made of a tanned horses hide backed with wool felt.
99% of electric vehicles are still on the road the rest made it home.
What was the COST of all these charges? Axios article does not say.
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