edatoakrun
Well-known member
I realize it would have to be an intentional and/or idiotic act, and I'm not suggesting anyone try it.
I keep reading BEV critics posting variations on the "these things will be running out of power on the freeway and stopping traffic" rant. But I haven't seen any road test report what actually happens if you just keep driving past all the warnings until the LEAF acts to protect the battery. I'm surprised it hasn't been tried yet-or did I miss it?
Does it just stop? Continually reduce power? Or does it have some shut-down warning -like deliver a "Pull over you moron, this car will stop in 30 seconds", or maybe "your battery warranty is now void" message first?
Considering the other efforts being made to make BEV's "fool-proof", I expect Nissan may have had their Lawyers take some time to sort out liability issues on this question.
I keep reading BEV critics posting variations on the "these things will be running out of power on the freeway and stopping traffic" rant. But I haven't seen any road test report what actually happens if you just keep driving past all the warnings until the LEAF acts to protect the battery. I'm surprised it hasn't been tried yet-or did I miss it?
Does it just stop? Continually reduce power? Or does it have some shut-down warning -like deliver a "Pull over you moron, this car will stop in 30 seconds", or maybe "your battery warranty is now void" message first?
Considering the other efforts being made to make BEV's "fool-proof", I expect Nissan may have had their Lawyers take some time to sort out liability issues on this question.