yes, my Landy has 28kwh of battery , over the last 12 months it has averaged 32kwh per 100km . That is taken from a Kwh meter I installed on the shed sub board, so includes all losses in the charger and cabling ( heat ) , so is a true figure. The power meter on the car suggest consumption is 30kwh per 100km . My BMS is set to stop the car at 80% Depth of Discharge, going past that is pointless as charge / discharge is a bell curve you might get 10 more km from the remaining 20% but at risk of shortening the battery life by more than 50%. The other end of the curve I never fully charge my battery either. Realistically I get 75-80km from 28kwh before recharging. If I drove carefully in ECO mode I could easily double that range but why when I charge for free. from solar. (yes I paid for the panels )
See, that’s perfect for your needs.
My work driving each day is between 300km and 600km.
The vehicle is booked in for a service every 4 weeks.
We have 50+ vehicles doing this each week.
My shortest drive when not at work is perfect for your vehicle spec. Most drives will be minimum 160km. Regular runs of 850km in a day aren’t out of the norm.
Hyundai Kona EV. Range of about 450 kilometres. One hour to recharge to about 80%. You could do it with a two hour break for lunch and shopping while it recharges. Eight year battery warranty. Five year unlimited kilometre vehicle warranty. Petrol Konas can tow 1300kg, but Hyundai does not recommend towing with the EV version.
Kona Electric | SUVs | Hyundai Australia
Simple - Rapid chargers - 50a
Now plug 50 of them in at a tourist park....
Remember the dream of everyone charging via solar is improbable - most people are driving them during the day.
And very few employers are going to happily let people plug in during work.
The maths may be ok for cost, but once distance is added I incur additional cost - I will need overnight accommodation, will lose days at work, will need to purchase the premium EV with the furthest range.
As it is a splash of diesel and off I go and more importantly home I get - no other delays or incurred expenses.
It’s not there yet - by a long shot.
Real world that’s not true. AC on kills it...
And who has a 2 hour pit stop for lunch? Which is now dictated in location by a power point.
That range - if we drove it to empty would have us still shy of our most common destination so 3 charges for us on a cool day with minimal AC.
That Kona is also a $50k version of a $25k vehicle.
The $25k vehicle can drive over 225,000km for the price difference.
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