I am planning a build of a truck camper with the goal of putting it on an EV truck someday. I was thinking about what battery size I would need to feel comfortable overlanding with EV. I think I would want around 500 miles of range. Without the help of solar, this would allow for a 200 mile trek out, comfortable use of the battery for heat, cooking, hot water, etc, and then 200 miles back. I expect to get around 10 MPG which would equate to around 1kWh/mi. That means I would need a 500kWh battery pack. That would be around a 4,200 pound pack at 260Wh/kg, which is doable for a Class 5 truck. It would still provide 9,300 lb payload for the camper.
I figure this would be around a $105,000 truck at present which is why they don't build it yet. I think batteries will need to be around $50/kWh before they start making them this size. This is expected to occur in 2025.
I am aiming for around at least 4,500W of solar on my camper. I figure with 70% efficiency, and if I can save half of it through the day, i'll get around 16-19 kWh, or 16-19 miles of free range every day I am parked in sunshine. How cool would that be!
I figure this would be around a $105,000 truck at present which is why they don't build it yet. I think batteries will need to be around $50/kWh before they start making them this size. This is expected to occur in 2025.
I am aiming for around at least 4,500W of solar on my camper. I figure with 70% efficiency, and if I can save half of it through the day, i'll get around 16-19 kWh, or 16-19 miles of free range every day I am parked in sunshine. How cool would that be!