Sinclair63
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- First Name
- Scott
- Joined
- Jul 8, 2023
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- Location
- Blythe Island, Ga
- Vehicles
- 2023 Mach E GT
- Occupation
- Engineering Manager
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I just read an article about running a Lucid until it used all its battery energy and what they learned about the test.
Back in the day, I used to test my ICE cars to see how far I could run after it's indicated empty or zero miles left. I kept a small gas can with me to make it home. Most vehicles had 20 to 40 miles of reserve in the tank. Don't ask why, just a little ocd.
My question is two part. Has anyone experienced an event where you couldn't find a charger while out on the road and your Mach E ran empty? How far did it go past zero charge? And what issues did you encounter to get it up and running again?
For the record I never plan on doing this, but S#%t happens. I charge 100% of the time at home. And drive a 2022Mach E GTPE with @10k miles with absolutely no issues so far!
Back in the day, I used to test my ICE cars to see how far I could run after it's indicated empty or zero miles left. I kept a small gas can with me to make it home. Most vehicles had 20 to 40 miles of reserve in the tank. Don't ask why, just a little ocd.
My question is two part. Has anyone experienced an event where you couldn't find a charger while out on the road and your Mach E ran empty? How far did it go past zero charge? And what issues did you encounter to get it up and running again?
For the record I never plan on doing this, but S#%t happens. I charge 100% of the time at home. And drive a 2022Mach E GTPE with @10k miles with absolutely no issues so far!
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