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Hi everyone. I've shared this on a few groups on FB and was asked to share it here as well with the Lucid community.
I was one of the early reservation holders so I have 3 years free charging that lasts me until July 2026 at this point. Anyway, this 'free' EA charging is what ultimately put us over the edge to try this big trip from Chicago to Phoenix (then some day trips while there) and back home!
Here's the copy/paste from FB (sorry to those of you who might have already seen this there!)
Our trip down was NOT typical winter weather and we got to enjoy 50s and 60s temps. The way back home the 1st day was 50s and 60s but our 2nd day 40s and 3rd day was mid to high 30s but all above freezing temps which I believe is a factor here because we didn't need to use a lot of heat nor A/C (but did use both at times).
For the 'drumroll' on range. It wasn't anywhere near the advertised 410 miles. I did and redid the math a few times and the average comes out to about 275 miles range. To be fair, we mostly did around 82-84mph on the highway so I'm certain that factored into our miles per kWh.
While we initially thought we would break the trip into 3 even 600 mile range days (putting us in Miami, Oklahoma the 1st night and Santa Rosa, NM the 2nd night), we actually made it 746 miles the 1st day to Stroud, OK (with available free overnight chargers!) and the 2nd night was another 748 miles in Gallup, NM. (In Hindsight, Gallup at 7000 feet was not ideal and we did not sleep as well that night given that we were not adjusted to the O2 availability at that height). The way home was 738 miles to Amarillo, Texas the 1st day and then 633 miles to our friends house in Missouri the 2nd night leaving us the shortest distance to get home the 3rd day.
We had a small learning curve and started out our trip slightly paranoid and worried about charger availability and workability. The drive down (we left on Wednesday December 20th and arrived Friday December 22nd around 12:45pm local time FWIW) and had 2 hotel night stays. Our 1st 2 charges we stuck around for about 40 minutes each and upwards to around 85% charge. After these 1st 2 charges, we ended up with stops anywhere from 15 to 25 minutes between 70% and 80% full unless we were stopping for a meal and would leave it charge for longer but we still never reached 100% charge except for our Level 2 overnight at our 1st hotel night, the day before we left (at my parents house in AZ off their dryer vent 220 plug AND the final level 2 overnight at a friends house).
Our weather the 1st 2 days was beautiful but we unfortunately got stuck with foggy and rainy weather our last stint from about Holbrook, AZ all the way to south of Sedona, AZ on I-17 which was the least fun part of the trip as we figured out how NOT to get the windshield to constantly fog up AND suffered with our faces feeling like they were on fire as we had the heat on full blast defrost (fan speed
to keep everything as clear as possible. The trip home was precipitation free with a combination of overcast and sunny blue skys so overall we got pretty lucky!
Although I did use the car's NAV for directing us to charging stations (so it would pre-condition at the right time which Incidentally also robs range), I did NOT use it for the whole A-B trip because it was way too optimistic telling me I only had to stop half as often and would often pre-calculate me with less than 10% range left (if I actually had 410 miles range). I had a printout I prepared ahead of time of all the EA chargers along the route and mileage between them. Mileage ranged anywhere from a low of 56 miles to a high of 145 miles between stops. If I remember right, I skipped 4 potential stops on the way down and 5 potential stops on the way home.
The car said it would only take us 4.75 hours of charging time to go 1800 miles. Reality was 7.75 hours of charging time NOT counting the overnight Level 2 charging to full at the hotel 1 night. The way home was 7 hours and 5 minutes of charging NOT including the level 2 overnight at a friends house to full. (Photo attached here is at the friends house in Missouri on the way home when it was plugged in charging).
In conclusion I would do this trip again while I still have free charging BUT not once I have to pay for charging. It not only ended up being almost double the cost compared to a 21mpg vehicle BUT also added 2 extra hotel nights cost and 6 days total instead of 4 (as we traditionally do the trip in 2 days instead of 3). The ride itself was very comfy. We were both annoyed that there was no toggle off for the Adaptive cruise control (the only option is adaptive if you want cruise control). My husband hated the Highway assist but I (the wife) enjoyed it. So there you have it folks!
Attached is my 'spreadsheet' I put together (no I didn't get more detailed- we were trying to enjoy our vacation too!) I also attached the photo op stop at the Lucid AMP1 building in Casa Grande, AZ while we were down there!
I was one of the early reservation holders so I have 3 years free charging that lasts me until July 2026 at this point. Anyway, this 'free' EA charging is what ultimately put us over the edge to try this big trip from Chicago to Phoenix (then some day trips while there) and back home!
Here's the copy/paste from FB (sorry to those of you who might have already seen this there!)
Our trip down was NOT typical winter weather and we got to enjoy 50s and 60s temps. The way back home the 1st day was 50s and 60s but our 2nd day 40s and 3rd day was mid to high 30s but all above freezing temps which I believe is a factor here because we didn't need to use a lot of heat nor A/C (but did use both at times).
For the 'drumroll' on range. It wasn't anywhere near the advertised 410 miles. I did and redid the math a few times and the average comes out to about 275 miles range. To be fair, we mostly did around 82-84mph on the highway so I'm certain that factored into our miles per kWh.
While we initially thought we would break the trip into 3 even 600 mile range days (putting us in Miami, Oklahoma the 1st night and Santa Rosa, NM the 2nd night), we actually made it 746 miles the 1st day to Stroud, OK (with available free overnight chargers!) and the 2nd night was another 748 miles in Gallup, NM. (In Hindsight, Gallup at 7000 feet was not ideal and we did not sleep as well that night given that we were not adjusted to the O2 availability at that height). The way home was 738 miles to Amarillo, Texas the 1st day and then 633 miles to our friends house in Missouri the 2nd night leaving us the shortest distance to get home the 3rd day.
We had a small learning curve and started out our trip slightly paranoid and worried about charger availability and workability. The drive down (we left on Wednesday December 20th and arrived Friday December 22nd around 12:45pm local time FWIW) and had 2 hotel night stays. Our 1st 2 charges we stuck around for about 40 minutes each and upwards to around 85% charge. After these 1st 2 charges, we ended up with stops anywhere from 15 to 25 minutes between 70% and 80% full unless we were stopping for a meal and would leave it charge for longer but we still never reached 100% charge except for our Level 2 overnight at our 1st hotel night, the day before we left (at my parents house in AZ off their dryer vent 220 plug AND the final level 2 overnight at a friends house).
Our weather the 1st 2 days was beautiful but we unfortunately got stuck with foggy and rainy weather our last stint from about Holbrook, AZ all the way to south of Sedona, AZ on I-17 which was the least fun part of the trip as we figured out how NOT to get the windshield to constantly fog up AND suffered with our faces feeling like they were on fire as we had the heat on full blast defrost (fan speed
Although I did use the car's NAV for directing us to charging stations (so it would pre-condition at the right time which Incidentally also robs range), I did NOT use it for the whole A-B trip because it was way too optimistic telling me I only had to stop half as often and would often pre-calculate me with less than 10% range left (if I actually had 410 miles range). I had a printout I prepared ahead of time of all the EA chargers along the route and mileage between them. Mileage ranged anywhere from a low of 56 miles to a high of 145 miles between stops. If I remember right, I skipped 4 potential stops on the way down and 5 potential stops on the way home.
The car said it would only take us 4.75 hours of charging time to go 1800 miles. Reality was 7.75 hours of charging time NOT counting the overnight Level 2 charging to full at the hotel 1 night. The way home was 7 hours and 5 minutes of charging NOT including the level 2 overnight at a friends house to full. (Photo attached here is at the friends house in Missouri on the way home when it was plugged in charging).
In conclusion I would do this trip again while I still have free charging BUT not once I have to pay for charging. It not only ended up being almost double the cost compared to a 21mpg vehicle BUT also added 2 extra hotel nights cost and 6 days total instead of 4 (as we traditionally do the trip in 2 days instead of 3). The ride itself was very comfy. We were both annoyed that there was no toggle off for the Adaptive cruise control (the only option is adaptive if you want cruise control). My husband hated the Highway assist but I (the wife) enjoyed it. So there you have it folks!
Attached is my 'spreadsheet' I put together (no I didn't get more detailed- we were trying to enjoy our vacation too!) I also attached the photo op stop at the Lucid AMP1 building in Casa Grande, AZ while we were down there!