Bcovill
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- May 6, 2022
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- Lucid Air Grand Touring
I took delivery on a GT (zenith red, tahoe interior, 21-inch wheels) a couple days ago and have been surprised that a luxury vehicle made in AZ has some serious heat issues. I live in Phoenix, where it’s been 114 degrees the past few days (and it’s only June!). The AC has been struggling a bit to keep up (make sure you close the car’s outside vent), and the load is understandably having a negative effect on the rate of discharge. The radiant heat coming through the glass roof (which is quite warm to the touch from inside) exacerbates the problem. The biggest surprise was that having the car charging all last night plugged into a 110 outlet in my non-AC garage actually resulted in a net LOSS of about 5% of the charge! My great delivery guy explained to me this morning that the car has a separate fan designed to keep the battery temperature from getting too high during charging. Apparently the fan ran all night, made the garage even hotter, and thus the car used more electricity keeping the batteries cool than it was getting from the 110 charge. Granted this is the first time that delivered Lucid production vehicles are being used for real in this extreme heat, but no one mentioned that I might have to air condition my garage. My car right now is charging in my driveway plugged into a 220 outlet that I had installed for my RV. I’ll see how that works (it can reach 100 at night outside). But I am surprised to encounter these heat issues in cars made now in AZ and soon to be made in even hotter Saudia Arabia. I wonder if the Saudi investors have encountered similar problems in their test cars. All this said, I still love the car and do not regret for a second making the purchase!