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Since many on this forum are new to EVs, I thought I'd start a thread about best practices for smooth, fast EV road trips. It's a completely different approach from taking a road trip in a gas car, where you typically drive until you have 1/4 tank remaining, then look for a gas station, then fill the tank (100%).
1) Preplan your trip using A Better Route Planner (ABRP) while choosing stops, hotels, etc. Set ABRP to a departure charge level of 90% from your home, and a final destination arrival charge level of your choice (15%-80%). Use Plugshare and the Electrify America app to assess the status and reliability of the chargers you plan to use along the way.
2) Aim to arrive at each charging stop with only 10-20% charge remaining, and charge only as much as needed to arrive at the next charging stop with this SOC. Charging is far faster at the "bottom of the battery" than the top. Avoid charging over 70% on a long trip, it'll just slow you down. You can experiment with this on the ABRP website or phone app to see the effect of fewer longer charging stops vs frequent shorter stops on overall trip time. It's not intuitive for first time EV owners.
3) [Added] Precondition your battery about 30 minutes before you arrive the charger.
4) If you have trouble getting a charge started at an EA site, call the number on the charging pedestal. They answer quickly and are generally quite helpful. I was surprised.
5) Bring disinfecting wipes to handle the CCS connector. You'd be surprised what comes off on the wipe. It's also handy to bring a spray bottle of Invisible Glass and a roll or paper towels.
Others please chime in!
1) Preplan your trip using A Better Route Planner (ABRP) while choosing stops, hotels, etc. Set ABRP to a departure charge level of 90% from your home, and a final destination arrival charge level of your choice (15%-80%). Use Plugshare and the Electrify America app to assess the status and reliability of the chargers you plan to use along the way.
2) Aim to arrive at each charging stop with only 10-20% charge remaining, and charge only as much as needed to arrive at the next charging stop with this SOC. Charging is far faster at the "bottom of the battery" than the top. Avoid charging over 70% on a long trip, it'll just slow you down. You can experiment with this on the ABRP website or phone app to see the effect of fewer longer charging stops vs frequent shorter stops on overall trip time. It's not intuitive for first time EV owners.
3) [Added] Precondition your battery about 30 minutes before you arrive the charger.
4) If you have trouble getting a charge started at an EA site, call the number on the charging pedestal. They answer quickly and are generally quite helpful. I was surprised.
5) Bring disinfecting wipes to handle the CCS connector. You'd be surprised what comes off on the wipe. It's also handy to bring a spray bottle of Invisible Glass and a roll or paper towels.
Others please chime in!
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