Hypothetical 2024, you receive a Tesla Semi ordered years earlier
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by chrisdab, Nov 17, 2021.
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The standard EV home charging system, as you’ve been told here by people that ACTUALLY HAVE ONE, is a 40 amp, 220V circuit. The same size as the circuit for an electric water heater, an electric oven/stove, and your clothes dryer. Not something that most people have in their garage, but every house has several. Yes, wiring in a 220 circuit is needed for charging an EV in a reasonable amount of time, no, it’s not a big deal.
As far as charging costs, the US EPA has come up with this nifty little calculation that converts electric energy to miles per gallons: the MPGe for miles per gallon equivalent. The new Ford F-150 “lightning” EV is expected to operate at about 70 MPGe.
So, if we do some fun math and assume a 250,000 mile life of the vehicle, and assume 20MPG for the standard Ford 150, the cost of gasoline for its life time will be $37,500. The equivalent “lightning” version will cost $10,714 to run. A $26,000 and change difference in fuel costs.chrisdab, rogueunh and gentleroger Thank this. -
Also, I own a F150 and I’ve owned a Tesla, you can charge the car on your little 15 amp wall socket if you so choose.
I actually did that when I lived in Phoenix with the car because I didn’t want to install a higher amp plug.Accidental Trucker and rogueunh Thank this. -
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A special Megawatt Charging System (MCS) will be needed to charge a Tesla Semi, which is a whole different beast. It has to charge at direct current in order to not add weight to the semi.
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The whole quick charging race for EV’s is really heating up. The Chinese EV brand Xpeng released their new global SUV “G9” with a new graphene based solid state battery system. They demonstrated a FIVE MINUTE charge time for 200 KM (about 125 miles) range last week. At a charge rate as high as 670 amps at 800 Volts.
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