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The upcoming slate trucks are looking promising. About the size of a Kei truck, and absurdly customizable.
Hate the low default range though. 150 miles, and I have not yet researched the adoption rate of EV chargers for highway gas stops.
Check out Telo. :)
I considered them too. They got everything nearly right, and then they put the HVAC controls on the touchscreen. If they fix that before mass production, I'll look again.
If I see Telo, Aptera, or Slate, I upvote.
150 is plenty for a truck that size. It's a round-town car, not a highway cruiser.
However, if you charge to 80% and keep 20% in reserve, you'll get 90 miles out of that 150mile battery. You'd be stopping about every hour and a half to charge for 15 minutes or so if you were doing a long trip.
80% of 150 is 120 which is much more reasonable for an around the town car
Yes. Don't forget about a 20% reserve. Deep discharge is bad for the battery too.
Fair point. Depends on how often it's happening
Also the affiliation with Amazon sucks =\