• massacre@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    One commenter asked about the range at 80 mph, which makes little sense considering driving at that speed is illegal in most places, and presumably dangerous.

    LOL - what a crock.

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          70 is pretty standard in the us, though it ranges from 65-85 ( top end is rarer for sure). Most areas I drive that’s kind of the average speed, so there’s many people doing 80+ in a 70 zone

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    10 days ago

    Claimed 2.7 miles per kwh @ 60 mph, seems quite high. I am assuming that’s with the battery at optimum temperature, small run up to that speed with no more stop/start, likely a tail wind, air con off or very low, and a mostly flat road.

    A vehicle that heavy a lot of stop/start is going to kill your efficiency getting that big fatty moving again. Trying to keep the entire car cool in a hot climate, doing the actual speed limit, and on more varied roads and you will be looking closer to 2 and probably under 2 miles per kwh.

    Charging this thing at home if you are using most of that battery between charges is going to be brutal. Over 28 hours with a 7kw charger, 18 if you can do three phase and charge at 11kw. If you are just topping up every few days and not using the range regularly, then what on earth do you need such a large battery for?

    If you are actually driving 10 hours at a time without any stops because you trying to max out the range, do you pee in a bottle?

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    10 days ago

    Ah! Another child-splattering road tank for the rich. Mom will be safe driving to the post office at last.

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    10 days ago

    965KM

    So tempted to make a bot that converts these automatically :|

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      10 days ago

      You don’t need a bot to multiply by 1.6.
      You can do it, i believe in you.

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        10 days ago

        ah awesome it’s that easy, you good to do it on every post here?

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            10 days ago

            Cheers! I duno if you’re American but you have no idea how damn annoying it is, of all the countries that speak English of course it’s the ONE country that uses backwards measurements that has the highest English speaking population

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              10 days ago

              I’m not your doctor but im going to recommend you start microdosing this:

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                10 days ago

                Why? This subreddit is one of the few places I come across miles and the only place I consistently come across it, if I had a bot it could auto translate from miles to KM and then I can go back to ignoring that whole garbage measuring unit system all together :)

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                  10 days ago

                  I know it’s hard when the world doesn’t revolve around you. :c
                  You can do it, buddy! I believe in you!

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      10 days ago

      Do it!

      Especially useful for temperatures.

      For miles, I mentally break it down like so; 1 + 1/2 + 10%. So sum the distance with it’s half and add 10%.