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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by mortalic to c/cars
 

I recently (2021/2022) sold my gas cars and bought two EV's. Though I kept my two motorcycles. I've been compiling my thoughts about how it's been so far, and realized I have compiled pages and pages of notes and those notes are all over the place. Just tons of little tiny differences to massive differences in the driving experience. I'd like to share that with this community in a useful way.

I'm not exactly an EV enthusiast, I've had a very long list of enthusiast cars/bikes and when I was young I used to race both autocross and quarter mile. So this basis is where my brain is at.

So my questions for everyone here:

  • What should I test/measure?
  • What do you want to know?
  • What data do you want to see (within reason, I'm not a data scientist)?

EDIT: You guys gave me a great list to start with. Some I'll need to start tracking my driving better so I can answer. I'll get back to you all.

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[–] CADmonkey 5 points 11 months ago (5 children)

I've pictured an EV as something you'd treat like a cell phone - once you are home and not using it anymore, you plug it in to charge. Is this what you do, or do you use charging stations? It seems like a great way to avoid standing in the cold pumping gas.

[–] mortalic 3 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

Yeah pretty much. I've got a 50amp j1772 at home, charges from basically nothing to 80% in a few hours. I also built an offrid solar battery to try and charge them. I've also taken a few road trips and used tesla superchargers, electrify America chargers, blink, evgo et al....

[–] CADmonkey 4 points 11 months ago

For almost all of my driving, I could almost get away with a 120v wall outlet for charging. Less than 20 miles per day.

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