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Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: cbelt3
Date: November 07, 2022 08:20AM
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Posted by: mattkime
Date: November 07, 2022 08:30AM
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Posted by: C(-)ris
Date: November 07, 2022 08:56AM
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Posted by: Markintosh
Date: November 07, 2022 09:03AM
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Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: Zoidberg
Date: November 07, 2022 09:19AM
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Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: ztirffritz
Date: November 07, 2022 09:23AM
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Posted by: MartyStickle
Date: November 07, 2022 09:27AM
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Posted by: Rolando
Date: November 07, 2022 09:34AM
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Posted by: Filliam H. Muffman
Date: November 07, 2022 09:35AM
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Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: mikebw
Date: November 07, 2022 10:12AM
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ztirffritz
The Bolt is not great for long distance travel. It's great as a local commuter. It charges at about 1/5 the speed of Tesla, Porsche, etc.
Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: Gareth
Date: November 07, 2022 10:45AM
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One thing I have learned is that I can cut down on anxiety a lot if I keep my battery charge in the 30-80 percent range. Charging above 80 percent takes forever and going below 30% just gives me too much anxiety.
Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: ztirffritz
Date: November 07, 2022 11:38AM
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One thing I have learned is that I can cut down on anxiety a lot if I keep my battery charge in the 30-80 percent range. Charging above 80 percent takes forever and going below 30% just gives me too much anxiety.
I would find it useful if there were more available specs on things like, what is the range from 80% to 30% (at 65mph). What is the full range at 65mph? (Since an EV with a published 300 mile range almost certainly can't do 300 miles at 65mph). What is the charging time from 30% to 80%? Since if you are going to take a trip in an EV, these are the things you'd need to know to plan accordingly.
Here’s What It Cost To Drive A Dirty Diesel 760 Miles Vs An EV 500 Miles
[www.theautopian.com]
(This article is another "real world" experience, although I think the math is a bit funky, i.e. they didn't include all the diesel used, just what they filled up during the trip, and didn't account for what they used after that fill up, but it's not meant to be a scientific test, and it still illustrates the experience and either way, the net result seems to be that cost per mile when road tripping, an EV is very similar to a diesel car).
Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: sekker
Date: November 07, 2022 11:54AM
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ztirffritz
The Bolt is not great for long distance travel. It's great as a local commuter. It charges at about 1/5 the speed of Tesla, Porsche, etc.
This is a very important consideration to make. It seems the Bolt can do 55 kW fast DC charging, but even with the same brand and model you might have different charging capacities. For example, where the regular Nissan Leaf might charge at up to 50kW, the Leaf+ (with larger battery) can charge at up to 100kW/h. Assuming of course the charging station you go to can provide that much.
From a quick search, Teslas start at 170 kW, depending on the model, so much faster.
Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: Gareth
Date: November 07, 2022 12:30PM
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ztirffritz
I didn’t read the article you linked but I’m betting that they went to DC fast chargers, didn’t use ones with a membership discount and didn’t calculate cost to charge at home.
Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: vision63
Date: November 07, 2022 12:30PM
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Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: Gareth
Date: November 07, 2022 12:34PM
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My Volt is ~40 miles as EV and gas for the rest. Much more useful IMHO.
Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: sekker
Date: November 07, 2022 01:38PM
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My Volt is ~40 miles as EV and gas for the rest. Much more useful IMHO.
We spent a little time looking a vehicles recently and I realized that PHEV's would be a much better transition vehicle than going to straight EV. If we could get them up to 50-100 mile EV range (most top out in the low to mid 30's), that would cover a lot more people for daily driving and you wouldn't have the range anxiety and headaches for road trips.
Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: sekker
Date: November 07, 2022 01:38PM
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Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: mikebw
Date: November 07, 2022 02:18PM
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My Volt is ~40 miles as EV and gas for the rest. Much more useful IMHO.
We spent a little time looking a vehicles recently and I realized that PHEV's would be a much better transition vehicle than going to straight EV. If we could get them up to 50-100 mile EV range (most top out in the low to mid 30's), that would cover a lot more people for daily driving and you wouldn't have the range anxiety and headaches for road trips.
And they need far fewer battery cells/vehicle, which is a production bottleneck right now. There are a number of PHEVs being made now from a lot of non-EV vendors like Toyota (though not advertised).
Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: Markintosh
Date: November 07, 2022 05:24PM
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ztirffritz
The Bolt is not great for long distance travel. It's great as a local commuter. It charges at about 1/5 the speed of Tesla, Porsche, etc.
Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: chopper
Date: November 07, 2022 06:02PM
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Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: mrbigstuff
Date: November 07, 2022 10:44PM
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Gareth
We spent a little time looking a vehicles recently and I realized that PHEV's would be a much better transition vehicle than going to straight EV. If we could get them up to 50-100 mile EV range (most top out in the low to mid 30's), that would cover a lot more people for daily driving and you wouldn't have the range anxiety and headaches for road trips.
Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: vision63
Date: November 08, 2022 12:49AM
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The Bolt is not great for long distance travel. It's great as a local commuter. It charges at about 1/5 the speed of Tesla, Porsche, etc.
You forgot the important fact that the Bolt EV also costs 1/5 the cost of Porsche and 1/3 of the cost of cheaper Teslas.
My first Bolt EV cost $16k very lightly used. The second one, purchased new, was less than $21K. So at that price I ham happy to spend a bit more time charging and having money in the bank for more fun pursuits like skiing.
The second thing is that other than one trip to SoCal this spring, which took 3 charging stops each way (We made it a point to charge in places with nice places to eat or take a walk, etc)... Other than that trip, I have used DC fast chargers ONE time in the course of my regular driving in the last year. EV owners that live in a single family residence generally charge at home, where it does not matter if it takes overnight.
I understand if you are an apartment or condo dweller, then DC charge speed could be more of an issue. But many studies show that many of those people are able to charge at work.
Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: sekker
Date: November 08, 2022 01:58AM
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ztirffritz
The Bolt is not great for long distance travel. It's great as a local commuter. It charges at about 1/5 the speed of Tesla, Porsche, etc.
You forgot the important fact that the Bolt EV also costs 1/5 the cost of Porsche and 1/3 of the cost of cheaper Teslas.
My first Bolt EV cost $16k very lightly used. The second one, purchased new, was less than $21K. So at that price I ham happy to spend a bit more time charging and having money in the bank for more fun pursuits like skiing.
The second thing is that other than one trip to SoCal this spring, which took 3 charging stops each way (We made it a point to charge in places with nice places to eat or take a walk, etc)... Other than that trip, I have used DC fast chargers ONE time in the course of my regular driving in the last year. EV owners that live in a single family residence generally charge at home, where it does not matter if it takes overnight.
I understand if you are an apartment or condo dweller, then DC charge speed could be more of an issue. But many studies show that many of those people are able to charge at work.
Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: sekker
Date: November 08, 2022 02:01AM
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We spent a little time looking a vehicles recently and I realized that PHEV's would be a much better transition vehicle than going to straight EV. If we could get them up to 50-100 mile EV range (most top out in the low to mid 30's), that would cover a lot more people for daily driving and you wouldn't have the range anxiety and headaches for road trips.
This exactly mirrors my thoughts. I would like a little more range but then for road trips, revert to dino juice. Much of my in city driving could exist on about 40mi, tops.
Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: davester
Date: November 08, 2022 08:41AM
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Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: Markintosh
Date: November 08, 2022 10:17AM
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vision63
You 'bout to get snowed in.
Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: kj
Date: November 08, 2022 11:26AM
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Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: AllGold
Date: November 08, 2022 03:38PM
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The odd reasoning I hear all the time though is that if an EV can't do everything anyone would do with a car, no one should buy one. Makes no sense at all.
Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: davester
Date: November 08, 2022 07:12PM
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kj
One thing that does matter to me is that EV's are really not a lot of fun for an enthusiast. I wish there were more tracks available for racing etc., like seems to be available in Europe. Gas cars could be more for hobby/enthusiast use, etc. if there were places to race, etc.
Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: Zoidberg
Date: November 09, 2022 10:45AM
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Re: Driving interstate in a Chevy Bolt EUV - some observations
Posted by: kj
Date: November 09, 2022 11:30AM
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One thing that does matter to me is that EV's are really not a lot of fun for an enthusiast. I wish there were more tracks available for racing etc., like seems to be available in Europe. Gas cars could be more for hobby/enthusiast use, etc. if there were places to race, etc.
Apparently you have never driven a Model 3, which feels to me like a little Ferrari with quick steering, blinding acceleration, and a nice driving position. Also note that I am a car guy, with a BMW 330Ci (with the optional performance package) and two vintage british sports cars so I am quite familiar with enthusiast cars.