Went to our home in Petaluma again today, 90 miles each way from Los Gatos. Fly up 280 (70 to 90 mph), across the GG, through Marin (hi Robin WIlliams) and up to the wine country. Nice ride.
Left home with 216, which is about 90% charge, got there with 48% or 116 miles (I think). At Petaluma we picked and sprayed weeds, thanks to the recent rains. I hate weeding, but the result is so rewarding.
My return plan was to drive south past SF then charge for 5 to 10 minutes and buzz on home.
Well, the car said we could make it all the way with 26 miles to spare. I did keep it under 80 most of the way. Got home with 11% and 16 miles (I think).
It will take 6+ hours to charge at home (240V, 32A). But basically free fuel vs $40 for the GS and $55 for the Tundra.
I am learning how these cars work; how you manage your range anxiety. Our Mid Range RWD is pretty efficient.
We probably drove about 10 miles in town, getting lunch and stuff.
If I charged to 100% before starting, it would have been a breeze with miles to spare.
I would not like to drive to LA with this car, but I could. The Long Range cars (Model 3 and Y) are rated at 330 miles, which makes them pretty darn good for a day trip. I think my car is rated at 260; that ain't gonna happen unless your are on a route with a lotta regen.
I am pretty jazzed with today's experiment. The downside is, getting home on E means I have to charge for an hour to get 30 more miles. If I had to be somewhere right now, this could be a problem. I might need a Supercharger, another vehicle, something.
Probably the best choice would be to start at 100% or stop and grab a coffee at a Supercharger for 10 to 15 minutes.
Left home with 216, which is about 90% charge, got there with 48% or 116 miles (I think). At Petaluma we picked and sprayed weeds, thanks to the recent rains. I hate weeding, but the result is so rewarding.
My return plan was to drive south past SF then charge for 5 to 10 minutes and buzz on home.
Well, the car said we could make it all the way with 26 miles to spare. I did keep it under 80 most of the way. Got home with 11% and 16 miles (I think).
It will take 6+ hours to charge at home (240V, 32A). But basically free fuel vs $40 for the GS and $55 for the Tundra.
I am learning how these cars work; how you manage your range anxiety. Our Mid Range RWD is pretty efficient.
We probably drove about 10 miles in town, getting lunch and stuff.
If I charged to 100% before starting, it would have been a breeze with miles to spare.
I would not like to drive to LA with this car, but I could. The Long Range cars (Model 3 and Y) are rated at 330 miles, which makes them pretty darn good for a day trip. I think my car is rated at 260; that ain't gonna happen unless your are on a route with a lotta regen.
I am pretty jazzed with today's experiment. The downside is, getting home on E means I have to charge for an hour to get 30 more miles. If I had to be somewhere right now, this could be a problem. I might need a Supercharger, another vehicle, something.
Probably the best choice would be to start at 100% or stop and grab a coffee at a Supercharger for 10 to 15 minutes.
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