akkord said:
So I get Tesla has the greatest EV range...is anyone driving 250+ miles per day these days? If your answer is yes, the Tesla is for you, but if you're averaging 50-100 miles / day do you need a 300 mile range car? I think a van would be more suitable for roadtrips/more comfortable, or a RV if going cross country. Most families probably rent a van for road trips too to prevent wear and tear on their own cars.
I personally drove an average of 15-20 miles per day on weekdays on the HIGH end if not a lot less prior to the pandemic, wife about the same on weekdays and the occasional LA or SD trip would be 125-175 on weekends. I filled up on gas once or twice a month just to top off, with an EV 100 range would be more than enough for me, but 200 would be nice. I filled up gas 3x since March since we use my wife's car for family driving. With the world changing and more companies pivot to WFH and reducing office space to save $ we'll probably drive even less post pandemic. Both my wife and I are WFH until 2021 at the earliest with more flexible WFH after that. I probably will get an EV in 1-3 yrs, hopefully more competition by then.
Regarding range, no one ever complains having too much, it?s not a must, but a nice to have thing, it?s like filling up a gas car once a month instead of two.
When you have larger capacity, you can charge more before it slows down towards the last 5-10% of max. Also, if you only have 20% left on Tesla, some of the functions aren?t available such as sentry mode, turning AC remotely, etc
Like others have said Tesla has a significant lead over competitors, that I wouldn?t consider anything else for full ev for at least another 5 years.