andyrross
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I can drive non-stop from Fairbanks to Anchorage with my Expedition during the winter except for a quick rest stop. I can do the 350 miles in about 6 hours. Doubt that can be done in my Mach.
I guess that's supposed to be funny. I just found it stupid. Saw it floating around on X this morning.
I guess that's supposed to be funny. I just found it stupid. Saw it floating around on X this morning.
That’s not an electric motor problem. That’s a how we supply the electricity problem.I can drive non-stop from Fairbanks to Anchorage with my Expedition during the winter except for a quick rest stop. I can do the 350 miles in about 6 hours. Doubt that can be done in my Mach.
And that's the point. In an automobile context, the motor alone is woefully incomplete. Need to address the whole powertrain, including the fuel.That’s not an electric motor problem. That’s a how we supply the electricity problem.
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Entire comic could be about trains.And that's the point. In an automobile context, the motor alone is woefully incomplete. Need to address the whole powertrain, including the fuel.
Although maybe the meme isn't even about automobiles. It makes more sense if they're talking about a well pump or something, where it's a choice between a gas engine pump or an electric motor pump that just wires into the grid.
Once you make it mobile for long distance, the whole equation changes.
But I guess it's just trying to be funny. Haha.
You'd add maybe 2 hours to do that in a Mach-E, but the chargers are there.I can drive non-stop from Fairbanks to Anchorage with my Expedition during the winter except for a quick rest stop. I can do the 350 miles in about 6 hours. Doubt that can be done in my Mach.
I think you miss the point. The Mach-E can charge at up to 150kW and at that speed each charging stop is reasonably quick. Yes, faster charging on the car would be good, but the limitation is more the available chargers than the car.And that's the point. In an automobile context, the motor alone is woefully incomplete. Need to address the whole powertrain, including the fuel.
Although maybe the meme isn't even about automobiles. It makes more sense if they're talking about a well pump or something, where it's a choice between a gas engine pump or an electric motor pump that just wires into the grid.
Once you make it mobile for long distance, the whole equation changes.
But I guess it's just trying to be funny. Haha.
Charging infrastructure is part of the actual EV equation, yes. So is DCFC charging time. So is all the extra weight of the batteries. So is the 5-digit cost of the batteries. And more.I think you miss the point. The Mach-E can charge at up to 150kW and at that speed each charging stop is reasonably quick. Yes, faster charging on the car would be good, but the limitation is more the available chargers than the car.
Exactly! But normally hauling bikes and things that won’t fit into the Mach. Also chargers were not there until last year for what I would consider safe winter drive with the 90 mile gap with no electricity and unreliable chargers on the southern side of things. Plan to drive it this summer though.You'd add maybe 2 hours to do that in a Mach-E, but the chargers are there.
(note, I just did Wasilla to Whitehorse this week, and yes, it took about 6 hours more than I'd have taken in an ICE car because three of the chargers I had to use were only 20kW, but with 100kW chargers it wouldn't have been too bad)