planet4ever
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As blorg was explaining, it isn't whether you ever exceed 40-50 miles, but whether you average more than that. Do the math: 50 miles a day for 365 days is 18,250 miles a year. Most people don't drive their ICE that far in a year, and that includes a few long trips to see Grandma. I suspect that nearly all owners of this small, cheap EV we're talking about will be traveling less than than 1,000 miles a month in their econEV.davewill said:Different case. If you expect 80-100 miles, I maintain L1 won't do it. As I said, we're going to find out...there are a lot of people on here trying to make it on L1...In a year or so, we'll find out whether they change their tune or not.AndyH said:I'm in my third year of operating an EV with 60 miles of range and using L1 charging. I've only charged 'out in the world' one time - and that was during the first few months of ownership when I was still exploring the limits. Later this summer I'll add my vote to the 'daily use while only using L1' score card.
Ray