Since I am not an EV fan I have been watching a ton of videos on the Youtubes to try and get a sense of what it is like to live with EV's and I am focusing on videos from people who are EV fans, but after nearly a week of this my impression is honestly mixed at best.
Thermal limits on chargers and batteries effecting charge rate, stations not producing rated power, stations being inop,, etc. Seeing cases where Rivian R1T's are stopping every 90-ish miles to go from nearly discharged to maybe 50% because the battery thermal management is not very good, coupled with hot ambient temps and driving loads.
This is the kind of thing that gives me pause TBH. I enjoy road trips but mostly because I get to see the country while in motion - the idea of stopping for 30-50 minutes every 90 minutes is not in any way attractive. Do people rally have time for this?
So for the more experienced EV folks out there, what are the experiences you have had that help offset these stories because it is a bit concerning - or have you just adjusted your expectations for traveling?
Thermal limits on chargers and batteries effecting charge rate, stations not producing rated power, stations being inop,, etc. Seeing cases where Rivian R1T's are stopping every 90-ish miles to go from nearly discharged to maybe 50% because the battery thermal management is not very good, coupled with hot ambient temps and driving loads.
This is the kind of thing that gives me pause TBH. I enjoy road trips but mostly because I get to see the country while in motion - the idea of stopping for 30-50 minutes every 90 minutes is not in any way attractive. Do people rally have time for this?
So for the more experienced EV folks out there, what are the experiences you have had that help offset these stories because it is a bit concerning - or have you just adjusted your expectations for traveling?