BamaGene
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So…. Get your adapter ready, that Supercharger in Emporia may make that trip a lot easier?Let me give you guys a fun example of the logistical bullsh*t I deal with at least once per month with the Mach E as my only car.
I've got two boys with soccer games in Lee's Summit, Missouri later this month. Games are mid-afternoon, so this is a one-day out-and-back trip.
I live in Wichita. So before I can do this road trip, I have to get out my sea charts, sextant, (or the modern day equivalent: plugshare.com and calculator) and spend about an hour doing some MATH!
Oh, and this assumes the chargers I need are working. As of today, they are.
- 188mi from my home to the soccer complex. At 2.2mi/kWh (a reasonable estimate given weight, highway speed of 75mph, February temps, and praying to Neptune there is not a strong headwind), that will eat up 85.5kWh of my 89kWh hour battery.
- There is no DCFC within 20mi of the soccer facility. Which means I can't head straight to the fields, or I'm STUCK.
- So, I need to make a stop along the way. Except there are no stops along the 1-35 corridor between Wichita and the KC metro (yes, I know there is one in Matfield Green, but that doesn't help me on the way up to KC, because my battery will still be 80%+ by the time I reach that stop).
- Ok, so that means I've got to stop at either the EVgo at Oak Park Mall (which is always a freaking zoo on the weekends and these chargers are rarely available), or I've got to stop at the EVgo at Berger Convenience (these chargers are usually open, but actually take me nearly 5mi out of the way to the west in the opposite direction of the fields). Those are my only two viable DCFC options.
- Either one I chose, it'll take me about 175mi to get there, or about 80kWh, which means I'll limp in with about 9-10% SOC. I'll then need to spend a good 40-45 minutes charging from 10% to a whopping 90%. Why 90%? Well...
- After charging, I've gotta drive about 20mi to the east to get to the fields. Now I'm back down to 80% SOC. And less if I need to grab a bite to eat for the boys between games.
- And why do I need to be at 80% SOC at the fields? Because after the games, I've gotta drive 143mi to reach that Matfield Green charger, which will take about 75% SOC. Just to top off a bit to make it back home.
I'm happy some of you guys have all the time in the world to plan routes and "stretch your legs" along road trips. No normal person wants to travel this way. My lifestyle requires that I friggin get to where I need to be. And DCFC remains a MASSIVE PAIN for the trips I need to take.
That's two charging stops, and maybe a third if I'm unlucky, plus a ton of planning and praying, for a trip I could easily do on one tank of friggin gas.
Question, my M3P takes 25 minutes or less (in reasonable weather) to go from 10% to 80% (about 175 miles of realistic range given how I drive),how long does that take for a Mach-E?
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