I was torn about taking my Lucid (Touring 19 " , no aero wheels ) instead of my ICE car on a 1000+ mile roadtrip from New Jersey to London, Canada. Eventually my wife and kid convinced me that the comfort of Lucid would outweigh any other issues we would run into and I am glad we did.
To prepare for the trip I armed myself with a Tesla to Lucid J1772 adapter, tire inflator and for the first time charged my car to 90% SOC (first time over 80% SOC ). Since we were traveling with my kid and decided not to drive more than 2.5 hours at a stretch. I planned to make 3 stops before reaching the Canadian border and had selected the EA stations I wanted to stop by. All three of them had 350KWH chargers but I used only the 150KWH chargers after reading stories on this board about some issues cropping up after using 350KWH chargers. The first and third stops were within a mile from the highway and the second one was 3 miles from the highway
Shout out to EA, not sure if I just lucked out or if EA is getting better, every single charger in each of these stops works both ways and speed was consistently over 120 kWh. The first stop was a a gas station, had a nice store with shower, Wendy's and a dog park. The second one was at a premium outlet mall with lots of options for food and enough shopping to keep the wife happy. The last one was inside a strip mall with plenty of shops and food options. I didn't have to wait for a charger at any of the stops
We left Tuesday morning around 8.00 am and I charged for around 20 to 30 minutes at each stop to get the SOC up to 90 %. I reached my destination around 6.00 pm with 208 miles of battery left. We travelled a distance of 520 miles averaging 3.8 m/kwh driving at an average speed of 75 m/hr. We had spend around 2 hours across the 3 stops.
In Canada, we used the L2 charger at my friends house. We started he drive back on Saturday morning around 8.00 am with an SOC of 90 % and retraced our way back with stops at the same charging stations. One the way back I only charged to 80% SOC at each of the three stops. We were back by 6.00 pm after covering a distance of 1052.8 miles averaging 3.8 m/kwh
I received the new software update while in Canada, but I didn't install it until we came back home. I drive the car a lot (over 8k miles in 8 months of ownership) but this trip has helped ease my anxiety about taking the car on longer road trips. I could have made it with fewer charging stops but I decided to play it safe
Pro's
Con's
Lucid Sightings: I just saw one other Lucid during this entire trip. It was another ZR touring in PA/ NJ border on the way back home.
At every stop there were a lot of folks looking at the car and taking picture (I was watching from a distance). There were a lot of Canadian folks enquiring about the car and telling me they are hoping for a cheaper model since the current models would force them to pay an additional luxury tax.
Overall this was our best road trip experience and we can't wait to do more roadtrips in this amazing machine.
To prepare for the trip I armed myself with a Tesla to Lucid J1772 adapter, tire inflator and for the first time charged my car to 90% SOC (first time over 80% SOC ). Since we were traveling with my kid and decided not to drive more than 2.5 hours at a stretch. I planned to make 3 stops before reaching the Canadian border and had selected the EA stations I wanted to stop by. All three of them had 350KWH chargers but I used only the 150KWH chargers after reading stories on this board about some issues cropping up after using 350KWH chargers. The first and third stops were within a mile from the highway and the second one was 3 miles from the highway
- Electrify America Charging Station, 2 Industrial Park Dr, Binghamton, NY 13904
- 655 New York 318, Waterloo, New York 13165
- 7200 Niagara Falls Blvd, Niagara Falls, New York 14304
Shout out to EA, not sure if I just lucked out or if EA is getting better, every single charger in each of these stops works both ways and speed was consistently over 120 kWh. The first stop was a a gas station, had a nice store with shower, Wendy's and a dog park. The second one was at a premium outlet mall with lots of options for food and enough shopping to keep the wife happy. The last one was inside a strip mall with plenty of shops and food options. I didn't have to wait for a charger at any of the stops
We left Tuesday morning around 8.00 am and I charged for around 20 to 30 minutes at each stop to get the SOC up to 90 %. I reached my destination around 6.00 pm with 208 miles of battery left. We travelled a distance of 520 miles averaging 3.8 m/kwh driving at an average speed of 75 m/hr. We had spend around 2 hours across the 3 stops.
In Canada, we used the L2 charger at my friends house. We started he drive back on Saturday morning around 8.00 am with an SOC of 90 % and retraced our way back with stops at the same charging stations. One the way back I only charged to 80% SOC at each of the three stops. We were back by 6.00 pm after covering a distance of 1052.8 miles averaging 3.8 m/kwh
I received the new software update while in Canada, but I didn't install it until we came back home. I drive the car a lot (over 8k miles in 8 months of ownership) but this trip has helped ease my anxiety about taking the car on longer road trips. I could have made it with fewer charging stops but I decided to play it safe
Pro's
- Excellent driving comfort
- Car handling was great
- No road noise
- Car's connectivity was great and we had no issues using Spotify
- Seats were really comfortable
- ACC was great (I did not use HA) and after 8 hours of driving I was not fatigued at all
Con's
- The car navigation was not the greatest. It couldn't recognize my destination address in Canada and most of the times would not give me the most optimal routes within the US. I used Waze as my primary navigation tool
- CarPlay - CarPlay worked like a charm for the first 4 hours of the drive. After that it stopped working for an hour and then started working on and off for the rest of the first leg. on the way back it never worked and so my wife was holding the phone and navigating.
Lucid Sightings: I just saw one other Lucid during this entire trip. It was another ZR touring in PA/ NJ border on the way back home.
At every stop there were a lot of folks looking at the car and taking picture (I was watching from a distance). There were a lot of Canadian folks enquiring about the car and telling me they are hoping for a cheaper model since the current models would force them to pay an additional luxury tax.
Overall this was our best road trip experience and we can't wait to do more roadtrips in this amazing machine.
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