Six months after shopping for my first EV (see My First EV — Half I), the time has come for the primary lengthy journey — Cupertino to Huntington Seashore, about 420 miles every manner. We determined to go on Freeway 101 relatively than 5, about 20 miles longer, however a prettier drive. We took two days to get to the vacation spot, with one in a single day cease in Santa Maria and sooner or later to get again dwelling.
We drove 931 miles, together with just a few journeys to the seashore. We charged on the highway six occasions at quick charging stations, paying a mean of $0.47/kWh. We charged in a single day on the Hampton Inn in Santa Maria at a Degree 2 sluggish station, and in a single day at our host in Huntington Seashore, which had a Degree 2 charger in his storage and was sort sufficient to allow us to use it.
We spent 3½ hours charging on the highway and about 16 hours driving. All the quick charging stations had been in purchasing facilities, welcome stops for lavatory breaks, espresso, or gentle purchasing.
We purchased 138 kWh of electrical energy, spending $64 for it. This might have purchased us about 11 gallons of gasoline, resulting in an equal 84.6 mpg — rather less if I factored within the free charging at our host.
5 out of six occasions, we charged at Electrify America. 4 stations had 4 chargers every, and one had 11. A number of charging slots had been at all times accessible. With handy bank card fee, I might give it 5 stars and at all times search for it on the highway.
As soon as we charged at a ChargePoint station. There have been additionally 4 chargers, however you must use your smartphone, which I don’t recognize. 4 stars.
In Ventura, we tried charging at PowerFlex. It had many charging stations, and after spending about half an hour there and on the cellphone, I gave up. Zero stars. I’ll by no means ever use PowerFlex once more.
Earlier than leaving dwelling, I made a listing of all the quick charging stations on the route, but it surely was not vital. The Bolt GPS has a handy Cost Stations tab, which lists them by distance. Too dangerous you can not kind out Degree 2 chargers, which provide you with solely about 25 miles/hour, in comparison with greater than 100 miles/hour at a quick charger. Degree 2 chargers on a protracted journey are ineffective.
Charging in a single day on the resort was just a little little bit of a shock. It had 4 charging stations. I requested on the reception if I might depart the automotive plugged in in a single day and so they mentioned “certain.” Within the morning, I came upon the cost was $28, or about $1.41/kWh. They charged for the idle time greater than for electrical energy. … This was not disclosed on the charger or on the entrance desk. There was not a simple strategy to keep away from it, although, since I didn’t need to get up at 3:00 AM to unplug the automotive, however it could be simple to keep away from with higher planning.
I drove on a regular basis with the cruise management set at 65 mph. The Bolt averaged 4.1 miles/kWh, or about $0.12/mile. The A/C was on for a lot of the journey — it had about 4% influence on the power consumption.
Drive Slower To Get There Quicker?
It appears contradictory, however in an EV, it is perhaps true. These readers mathematically inclined know that E=mV2. “E” is power, “m” is the load of the automotive (mass), “V” is the pace. There’s not a lot you are able to do in regards to the weight. The empty Bolt weighs 3,700 lb, about 4,000 lb loaded. Saving 40 lb would add just one% to your vary, however attempt to depart the kitchen sink at dwelling in case you can.
Oh, however “V” is a killer, because it comes into play squared. To make it less complicated, at 85 mph, your power consumption is twice that at 60 mph. For a brief journey, the quicker you drive, the earlier you get there. However issues are completely different if you must cost.
On the return dwelling, I drove 420 miles in sooner or later. If the journey would have been on a flat highway, with no visitors, at 60 mph I might have pushed for 7 hours. At 85 mpg, I might drive solely 5 hours — if I might hold the pace fixed. I’m not factoring within the time spent with the freeway patrol, which might fluctuate relying on the temper of the officer who stopped you.
At 60 mph, the Bolt goes about 4.2 miles/kWh. This isn’t solely my empirical commentary, however after my 900-mile journey on cruise management set at 65 mph, the dashboard displayed a mean of 4.1 miles/kWh. To seek out the best pace, I want the reverse quantity, 1/4.2 = 0.24 kWh/mile. To seek out the power spent per hour, I multiply 60 mph by 0.24 kWh/mile and I get 14.4 kWh/hour.
Assuming the electrical motor’s effectivity is just not influenced by pace, I exploit Einstein’s system to learn how a lot power is spent per hour at varied speeds:
At 50 mph: (502 / 602 ) x 14.4 = 10 kWh/hourAt 85 mph: (852 / 602) x 14.4 = 28.9 kWh/hour
On a quick charger, the Bolt can take about 35 kWh per hour. All of the quick chargers I used weren’t on the freeway, however in purchasing facilities close by. It took a 5-minute detour to get to at least one, a couple of minutes to plug and pay, and one other 5 to get again on the highway. So, that’s about quarter-hour overhead on every cost.
In the event you cost from 20% as much as 80%, every cost can provide you about 40 kWh. I’ll assume 35 kWh because you won’t be capable of time it completely.
The outcomes for a 420-mile journey are within the subsequent desk.
Final Hour Vary Nervousness
Our final cost was in King Metropolis, at a ChargePoint station 110 miles from dwelling. I charged for under quarter-hour, till the odometer confirmed 170 miles of vary. Anxious to get dwelling and with 60 miles to spare, I believed I might drive quick. I name “margin” the distinction between the automotive’s listed vary and the space to the vacation spot. Feeling protected with the 60-mile margin, I pushed it. Seventy mph, 80, 85 — I used to be simply maintaining with the visitors.
The margin began to drop like a punctured balloon. Sixty went right down to 50, then to 30. When it acquired right down to 10, I noticed I needed to cost or decelerate. My spouse mentioned “cost,” however I didn’t need one other cease. “Let’s strive slowing down,” I mentioned. I dropped the pace to 60 and my margin began to creep up. I acquired dwelling with 22 miles to spare and plugged it in. The subsequent morning, I might have one other 260 miles to go. Perhaps 300 if I drove round city. I’ve photo voltaic, so charging at house is free.
Conclusions
Disclaimer: I’m not advocating driving sluggish, besides when it makes logical sense. Driving quick is commonly helpful, and generally even nice. I as soon as pushed my bike to 100 mph briefly, simply to see the way it feels. It appears like flying low. However I’m not advocating driving quick both. Do it at your individual danger.
A number of occasions in my life, I drove nearly 1,000 miles in sooner or later, clearly utilizing an ICE. It was not a pleasing expertise — exhausting and liable to tickets. I might not interact to greater than 500 miles per day with the Bolt. Perhaps a Tesla can cost quicker and go farther. Nevertheless, driving sluggish was a brand new and refreshing expertise. The Tremendous Cruise helped. After the 10-hour journey (with stops), I arrived dwelling relatively contemporary and prepared for dinner.
Is it price it to drive 420 miles at 85 mph with the intention to save quarter-hour? Contemplating the additional price, the wear and tear and tear on the automotive and tires, and the potential of Freeway Patrol encounters, I believe the reply is clearly no.
Is it price it to drive at 50 mph and spend an additional hour on the highway with the intention to save $10? I don’t assume so. Apparently sufficient, the Bolt appears to be optimized across the pace restrict.
By Mihai Beffa, CEO of SequentMicrosystems.com. Additionally see half II, III, and IV.
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