Saw a video on the YouTubes that reminded me of something I didn't normally think about when it comes to the ICE vs EV debate.
Everyone talks about the amount of time it takes to DCFC on a long trip. But do we really include the time spent stopping for gas in our "around town" life? This guy attempts to put a number to it:
(skip to about the 32 minute mark if you just want the numbers)
3.77 hours per year spent fueling on his commute. 18.89 hours over 5 years. Ok, so it takes longer on road trips, but, just how many long road trips does the average American family take in a year? I would argue that the time loss fueling around town would be equivalent to at least one 1000+ mile road trip of EV charging stops.
This can be easily quantified on ABRP - https://www.abetterrouteplanner.com/
For example a 1075 mile road trip from an undisclosed location in Central Texas to New Orleans and back in my relatively inefficient Lightning would take 3 hours and 23 minutes of charging total for the whole trip.
Point being that, on a macro scale, I haven't lost any time having an EV if that's the only road trip I'm taking this year.
Everyone talks about the amount of time it takes to DCFC on a long trip. But do we really include the time spent stopping for gas in our "around town" life? This guy attempts to put a number to it:
(skip to about the 32 minute mark if you just want the numbers)
3.77 hours per year spent fueling on his commute. 18.89 hours over 5 years. Ok, so it takes longer on road trips, but, just how many long road trips does the average American family take in a year? I would argue that the time loss fueling around town would be equivalent to at least one 1000+ mile road trip of EV charging stops.
This can be easily quantified on ABRP - https://www.abetterrouteplanner.com/
For example a 1075 mile road trip from an undisclosed location in Central Texas to New Orleans and back in my relatively inefficient Lightning would take 3 hours and 23 minutes of charging total for the whole trip.
Point being that, on a macro scale, I haven't lost any time having an EV if that's the only road trip I'm taking this year.