Well, @JeffKeryk - if you want a road trip machine - I recommend a Mercedes S class with a twin turbo V-12. Smooth, quiet, effortless power, 500 mile range, easy to fill up. But the new Volvo XC90 T8 PHEV is about to take its place at the top of the list.
Our son has a Bolt EV. Great for DC, he zips around town, when not on the Metro, and charges when he needs to.
But it is terrible for the 180 mile trip to see us. He has to plan to charge on the way, or try and charge at his apartment the night before. On his visits, he has had to spend the entire morning of his departure trying to find charging. The Bolt has a max range of about 180 miles, so, even on a full charge, he has to stop.
A complete and utter pain. He can fill up with gasoline less than a mile away, but there are few chargers in town.
We installed the Tesla (full 60A set up) both for our PHEV and for his BEV. The Tesla allows for both NACS and J1772 charging. The PHEV XC90 uses J1772, but a full BEV Volvo uses NACS. We wanted both as a “future proof” installation.
Our experience with the PHEV has been illuminating. We got 28 MPG on our long trip (full review coming at some point) with our XC90 PHEV. It is EPA rated to get about 22 MPG in town.
We wouldn’t know. We owned it for 2 months before we drove it far enough to require use of gasoline.
It costs about 16 KWH to fully charge for our around town use. That’s about 34 miles. At 0.14/KWH for use (no off peak pricing plans make sense for us. Long story), it’s about $2.20 to “fill up” for 34 miles. We would use about $6.00 of premium to drive the same distance.
1/3 the cost per mile is very attractive.
Our son has a Bolt EV. Great for DC, he zips around town, when not on the Metro, and charges when he needs to.
But it is terrible for the 180 mile trip to see us. He has to plan to charge on the way, or try and charge at his apartment the night before. On his visits, he has had to spend the entire morning of his departure trying to find charging. The Bolt has a max range of about 180 miles, so, even on a full charge, he has to stop.
A complete and utter pain. He can fill up with gasoline less than a mile away, but there are few chargers in town.
We installed the Tesla (full 60A set up) both for our PHEV and for his BEV. The Tesla allows for both NACS and J1772 charging. The PHEV XC90 uses J1772, but a full BEV Volvo uses NACS. We wanted both as a “future proof” installation.
Our experience with the PHEV has been illuminating. We got 28 MPG on our long trip (full review coming at some point) with our XC90 PHEV. It is EPA rated to get about 22 MPG in town.
We wouldn’t know. We owned it for 2 months before we drove it far enough to require use of gasoline.
It costs about 16 KWH to fully charge for our around town use. That’s about 34 miles. At 0.14/KWH for use (no off peak pricing plans make sense for us. Long story), it’s about $2.20 to “fill up” for 34 miles. We would use about $6.00 of premium to drive the same distance.
1/3 the cost per mile is very attractive.