portlandg
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In my current car (Kuga 2Lt ST line X AWD) I can get all the way to the airport and back about 3/4 before I fill up. So if I can get 1/2 way back in Mach e I will be very happy. Journey time to airport should be the same. Park at airport with just under 1/2 charge then stop on way back for 1 hour instead of 30 mins (comfort break and fuel). In theory no need for range anxiety there. Sounds good to me.I'm trying to figure how much earlier I'd be leaving for the airport (and returning) if driving 200 miles each way to the airport. I guess it depends in part on what charging options there are along the way, if there's backups, and how dependable it all is. 200 miles at high speed is probably more than one safe home charge. Plus you don't want to leave a BEV parked for days/weeks on near empty anyway, as it slowly drains power. So you'd need to do a charge along the way. Probably want to do a near full one too (30-40 minutes) as few people want to be leaving the airport to drive home starting from near empty.
At highway speeds, that's probably a 3-3.5 hour drive each way. Figure 45 mins-1 hr for a charge stop (with a little buffer in there in case the first place doesn't have an available charger). And 2-3 hour arrival before the flight (depending on domestic or intl). So leaving home potentially 7 hours prior to flight time?
Might be a "stay the night at an airport hotel" scenario (especially if they have an overnight charger).
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