watchdoc
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We spent a few days on the Outer Banks for the first time in about 25 years for our anniversary. It's 160 miles one way from Greenville, NC to Buxton, NC. We started with 81% SOC showing 262 miles of range and arrived with 100 miles remaining and achieved 3.9 miles per kW with a light tailwind on the way there. There are two choices for charging while in the Hatteras, Avon, Buxton, Friscoe area. A ChargePoint 125kw charger at the Avon pier for .27 cents a kW or the freshly installed V4 Tesla Supercharger station with 12 stalls at the Food Lion shopping center in Avon. The Chargepoint station would only deliver 55kW while we walked the Avon Pier but at least it's cheap. Plug n charge didn't not work at this station so we used the Chargepoint app with no problems. The Tesla station delivered 148kW @ .49 cent per kW with Plug n Charge and there are lots of things at that shopping center to do while you charge. We toured the Hatteras light house, graveyard of the Atlantic museum, Bodie Island light house, Roanoake aquarium, and generally laid around on the beach for several days. Our favorite meal out was the amazing Cobia fish tacos and crab cake sandwich at Buxton Munch restaurant. It was amazing to see how much Hatteras and the OBX has changed in the last 25 years. We faced a steady head wind on the way home and barely managed 3.2 miles per kW. We were able to use Bluecruise for a decent stretch of hwy 64 and it worked well.
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