SuperRob
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Just saw a video from Transport Evolved, and they threw out a data point that I had to go back and re-watch because I was astounded: A single gallon of gasoline carries the equivalent of 33.7kWh of energy. That means the Mustang Mach-E is ‘only‘ carrying the equivalent of 2-3 gallons of gas at the most.
I knew that ICE vehicles had a lot of losses, but wow. My previous car had a 16 gal. tank … if I had that much battery, I could drive this thing down the west coast without charging! Hopefully we see some major improvements in energy storage and density so that the huge advantages of EVs.
A bit of trivia for you. I thought my electricity was cheap (in Washington, so we’re mostly hydroelectric). But based on that math, maybe it isn’t. 33.7kwh times my electricity cost (10.4 cents per kWh) ends up at $3.50 per gallon. So the cost savings is generally because the Mach-E isn’t carrying that much energy compared to an ICE car. it may be more or less expensive where you are, of course.
I knew that ICE vehicles had a lot of losses, but wow. My previous car had a 16 gal. tank … if I had that much battery, I could drive this thing down the west coast without charging! Hopefully we see some major improvements in energy storage and density so that the huge advantages of EVs.
A bit of trivia for you. I thought my electricity was cheap (in Washington, so we’re mostly hydroelectric). But based on that math, maybe it isn’t. 33.7kwh times my electricity cost (10.4 cents per kWh) ends up at $3.50 per gallon. So the cost savings is generally because the Mach-E isn’t carrying that much energy compared to an ICE car. it may be more or less expensive where you are, of course.
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