I like your style. I’m a total nerd when it comes to EV’s and electricity, in fact my prior line of work was a Nuclear Plant Operator so I’m fully vested in the power thing.
I think you’re very correct that Hybrids, well plug in Hybrids actually, are the sweet spot for EV’s. I had a Hybrid RAV4 that got about 40mpg that I traded basically the day the plug in RAV4 Primes came out.
My use case is solely commuting and I would drive my Prime to work plug it in (for free) then drive it home and plug it back in at home. My total commute was about 50 miles and in the summer the work portion of the charge covered about 75% of it, in the winter it was about a 50/50 split so I was adding about 15 kWh a day 6 or 7 days a week or about 360-400 kWh of power a month at home. I pay $0.16/KW so around $55 in electricity per month to drive.
In late 2022 when Tesla dropped there prices I immediately bought a Model Y long Range and my power bill to drive went to ALMOST zero. Since I could gobble up huge power at work for free I did that and and all my other driving was covered that way. In fact I have a screen shot I will attach to this post showing my Tesla’s energy consumption. I owned the Tesla for right about a year and 18,500 miles for a total charging cost of $158, or $0.0085/mile. Only other cost was a couple tire rotations, obviously no oil changes and any “recalls” or upgrades are just handled over air, at least mine were. It was an incredibly cost efficient car to own and I loved it!!!
Well a couple weeks ago when Ford announced they wanted to basically give lightnings away I quickly jumped on an XLT, Premium, Extended Range, Max Tow, lightning for $20,000 off sticker. I quickly sold my Tesla to a buddy and bought the Lightning.
While I love being in a truck again, as a commuter it’s really not even close to as good. I took my Tesla on quite a few road trips around NE with no issues at all. Yesterday I took the Lightning from Upstate NY to CT to see my parents.
The first charger I went to was totally out of service. I kept driving and the Lightning told me when my range was getting to low to go to another charger which it displayed in the screen. Well i followed its directions to that one which ended up being a Level 2
Charger that would have taken me 8 hours to charge at lol. Pulled out my phone and searched for DC fast chargers and found an electrify America station in Albany that looked like it would fit the bill. I grabbed about 75KW there in 40 mins for a total cost of $45-ish, stopped at one more at a rest area I was passing just to see, grabbed another 17kW in 15 mins so I had a fairly full battery to get me back to some other chargers since my parents don’t have any way for me to charge yet.
The moral of this story is I am that tiny percent that EV’s make super smart financial sense (100% free charging at work). I’m also an EV nerd and just like the experience and planning and thinking about things. It’s also an absolute rip to drive. The Lightning is almost scary fast to drive.
All this to say the Rav4 prime was the best vehicle for most people. Runs on electrons most of the time and if you want to go on a trip you just use gas. No thinking requires.
The Tesla was also amazing. Tesla’s network is great and about 99% reliable. Cars are smart and super efficient, if you plan a route they’ll do the planning for you.
The Lightning is definitely more of a novelty than the other two. Its big and doesn’t fit in charging spots well, it’s very inefficient because of its size and aerodynamics, and it charges slow (150 kW’s vs the Tesla’s 250kW’s) and despite the slower charging the battery is nearly twice as big (131 vs 76 kWh) so charging time takes even longer!!!!
On Feb 29th Tesla did open there chargers to Ford vehicles with a “free” adaptor sent out to Ford owners. Well i got online the day of to request one and delivery is slated for July…. But that will help a lot.
Bottom line if people aren’t EV nerds like myself a plug in Hybrid is the best option, if you want the EV experience Tesla is unbeatable, everything about them is superior.
This Lightning is a fun toy for now but it’s definitely not an upgrade in a lot of ways. I can however tow 10k lbs and do some truck stuff with it.. so that’s nice!
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The Tesla cost/ charging stats.
It is worth noting I received $9300 in total rebates on the RAV4 Prime, $8000 on the Tesla, and $8000 on the Lightning and for a DINK like me without any tax breaks besides maxing out our 401k’s it’s nice to see a little taxes come back our way.
We also have 3 other gas vehicles including an F350 and my wife works 100% remote so her Rav4 Adventure mostly just sits. So
if I was less adventurous I would just take one of those on long trips.