Watch The Conclusion of the Cannonball Part 2 HERE: kzbin.info/www/bejne/g4LLm2WYZsSGqpI
@ldmtag2 жыл бұрын
In one of the podcasts (I think it was truck greavances) Nathan said he occasionally listens to metal music. I'm interested how much our playlists match. From most probable match to least probable: - Rammstein - Burzum - Oomph! - In Extremo - Theatres des Vampires / Lord Vampyr - Saltatio Mortis - Tanzwut - The Ghost of Lemora (which, I know, is technically not metal) - Lacrimosa (yep, not really a metal) - Vroudenspil (same thing) - Versengold (can not be farther off from metal) - Mr. Hurley & die Pulveraffen (you guessed it)
@monkeysuncle28168 ай бұрын
At times, the guy with the beard sounds like George Costanza of Seinfeld!
@IKnewMickey2 жыл бұрын
Series like this are Nathan's forte. It's a great idea to let other team members rattle off options and features of the shiny new products and allow Nathan's experience and humour to run free in the real world. The ears made me laugh lol.
@bobsmmrs87122 жыл бұрын
Lead people on so many KZbin channels need to relax and let teams work.
@savagegtalks59122 жыл бұрын
he made him self look Florida native 🤣🤣🤣
@Wicked_RotF302 жыл бұрын
Nathan and Roman on camera together is nostalgic. I remember way back when it was just these two guys, before everyone else came. They got me through a bad period in my life. Thanks guys!!!
@TFLEV2 жыл бұрын
You are most welcome
@jeremykmieciak15152 жыл бұрын
It would be interesting to repeat this except have a similar gas powered follow the route at the same time at their own pace. Then compare time and cost of each trip at the end.
@cup_and_cone2 жыл бұрын
TBH, a gas car would probably finish half a day ahead when you add up all the charge time vs a fraction of the stops at 5 minutes each.
@Loyalwhiteknight2 жыл бұрын
Excellent idea.
@zachlafond26522 жыл бұрын
DO it with a Toyota Prius and i bet it would be far faster and probably cheaper.
@eedre48642 жыл бұрын
@@zachlafond2652 plus, your car wouldn’t cost $60k.
@jminaya902 жыл бұрын
@@cup_and_cone they spend only 20min or less in every stop… so and ice vehicle don’t going to be really fast… remember you need to go to a restroom and eat something you will be spending the same 20min in every stop… maybe you will save 4 stop along the way most of the ice vehicle can travel 400 miles in a single tank
@renrut52name232 жыл бұрын
On May 3, 1903 Horatio Nelson Jackson, Sewall Crocker and a dog named Bud left San Francisco in a Winton Touring car. They arrived in New York City 63-1/2 days later. You guys deserve to be recorded in history just like them.
@wojciechmuras5532 жыл бұрын
They would, but the EV cannonball record currently stands at 42 hours 17 minutes on the NY-LA route. Beating that would require immense effort...
@cesarmaldonado89462 ай бұрын
I have done Boonville CA in Northern California to Mobile Alabama like 5 times. which is about 60 miles from Florida. Solo. The last one was in an IONIC 5 hence why I am here. Spent 0 money on charging. had 0 issues. Great trip. Great Car. Love it!
@atoz090932 жыл бұрын
Great work! Last year I made an even longer trip: San Francisco to Ohio to Florida, and then back to San Francisco--about 8000 miles including side trips! I did it in a Chevy Bolt. Imagine seeing an average charging speed around 40 kW! I wish I had documented it better. I also used mostly Electrify America, but there were some spots I had to rely on Chargepoint. I was driving solo, so I also spent some nights letting the car slow charge while I slept. The next time I drive that loop I'm hoping I-80 across Wyoming will have enough EA stations for me to take that route. I had to duck down through Colorado, which added quite a few miles and hours to the trip.
@valueofnothing2487 Жыл бұрын
So all these stations are within 100 mi or so with each other or maybe 150?
@atoz09093 Жыл бұрын
@@valueofnothing2487 Yep, I think the longest spacing was 148 miles from Asheville NC to Columbia SC. The spacing worked well for the Bolt, but I would have loved some 220kW charges like the Ionic 5 from this video! I'm planning to make that same CA-OH-FL-CA loop in the Bolt again next year!
@valueofnothing2487 Жыл бұрын
@@atoz09093 Very cool. I might get one of those if it's not too late.
@anthonymrskipt92522 жыл бұрын
I know it’s not the point of this series, but I always tell my east coast friends that you really can’t appreciate what an amazing country this is until you drive across it. Even the ridiculous roadside kitsch and Walmart parking lots can give you memories you’ll be talking about for years. My wife and I still laugh about some of stuff we saw driving our Tesla across the country a few times. There’s a Red Robin stop in PA that we always hit before 7am, so could never actually try the Red Robin and had to cross what was basically a highway to get Starbucks and a Sheetz in Ohio where families clearly came to charge there Teslas with the whole family (kids playing, doing homework, etc) like it was a day at the park and the stops in WY that were far enough apart that if the wind was wrong, you had to slow way down to make the next one with any margin of safety. I’d saying doing it in an EV was different, but definitely had it’s upsides when compared to an ICE vehicle.
@pleasantcrew2 жыл бұрын
13 minutes into this video and I'm not convinced to buy an electric vehicle any time soon. The range anxiety and charge time alone gives me heart palpitations. Can you imagine telling yourself that you can only fuel your gas vehicle to 80% to achieve an optimal driving experience...hard pass!
@JohnJones-ty6fj2 жыл бұрын
This will be more of a cannonball roll than a cannonball run.
@xziang2 жыл бұрын
Cannonball walk
@lewiscross76032 жыл бұрын
This was definitely a old man series lol
@ianburton56242 жыл бұрын
I think the biggest factor that will contribute to breaking this record isn’t battery tech, at least in the short term, it will be improvements in charging infrastructure.
@jghall002 жыл бұрын
I've made the trip from Houston to LA at least six times. Half the trip is spent crossing Texas.
@lifeisgood123412 жыл бұрын
Its super cool y'all took the time to show how this is possible
@pmireur042 жыл бұрын
I did a trip in my BMW i3 from San Antonio, TX to Seattle, WA last year. Super fun! Safe travels!
@MC4D.2 жыл бұрын
It's funny how Nathan is the only TFL'r that can handle and keep Roman's nagging/Karening out in check lol
@anthonyc18832 жыл бұрын
Well, Tommy can go toe-to-toe with Roman, too.
@bobprall98322 жыл бұрын
Doing this trip once every year in EV’s would not only benefit charity activities; it also reveals the capabilities of charger networks in every region of the country. For people considering the purchase of an EV, every year should demonstrate significant improvement with the quality of range and number of necessary charges.
@admranger2 жыл бұрын
If these cars are the model T of electric vehicles, I can't wait for the next generation.
@TheAnnoyingBoss2 жыл бұрын
It bothers me when people say electric cars are in their model T era. They're not and y'all are delusional
@colorwashcarsandguitars Жыл бұрын
That era was 100 plus yrs ago.
@thomaslam68212 жыл бұрын
Good video guys. I love road-trip and Nathan is a natural funny guy! Let’s see what happens with the next video! 👍👍👍
@natehill80692 жыл бұрын
So calculating optimum speed for fastest trip is similar to the calculations for an airplane; fly slower to use less fuel to avoid having to land and refuel which is a huge time sink.
@rvcurmudgeon2 жыл бұрын
This is great fun! I lived in LA for 10 years and made the drive along I-10 from there to Mobile, AL many, many times in a variety of vehicles: SUVs, a convertible, and a 35ft RV. Great to see you guys in all these familiar places.
@bk_goatkim6792 жыл бұрын
I started watching y’all 12 years ago when I was 4-5 the first video I watched was something like “what’s it like to live with a Nissan Leaf for a day” and that got me hooked into y’all. A lot of things have changed but one thing that’s stayed consistent with y’all is how well you guys get along for the 14 ish years together. I miss the old days when y’all were in every video together so this video brought a lot of flashbacks the old vids! I hope to one day work for y’all as a visually impaired reviewer! Reach out to me if interested! Great video, great to see the both of y’all’s strong friendship!
@anthonyc18832 жыл бұрын
That's right, y'all.
@ThisGuyRides2 жыл бұрын
@@anthonyc1883 All y'all
@thomasluby17542 жыл бұрын
You started watching car review videos at age 4 or 5? You are only 16 or 17 yrs old now? 🤣😆😃🤪🤑🤐 Just seems funny.
@5ebra12 жыл бұрын
I did the same journey 30 years ago. As a Brit is was a great way to see the variety of the country.
@speede5412 жыл бұрын
Flashback! I did most of this same route you cover in this video, San Antonio to the SF Bay Area, a year ago in a BMW i3. Cool seeing all the charging stops (and all the ones you were able to drive past) because I had to hit nearly every single EA location along the way until I got to LA. I was 48 hours door to door (1,700 miles), so I'm rooting for you guys to make it to your FL destination in the same amount of time. Looking forward to Part 2.
@newscoulomb37052 жыл бұрын
19:33 Thank you for calling this out, Nathan. Backing into parking stalls is about the most boy racer thing I can think of, and it's really not where we want to be. Now I don't want to only blame the automakers for this because the issue really is more with the charging providers who still are only rarely providing pull-through charging stalls. The rearward charging port actually does make sense for EV trucks and SUVs that will often be towing, but again, that's only if pull-through charging stalls are available. So it's less about "being cool" by backing into a charging space than it is a functional design used to support charging while towing.
@gregkramer55882 жыл бұрын
Rush and a killer stereo, great for a road trip!
@IndefiniteGentlemen2 жыл бұрын
"Like Roman, who yells at grass to grow." thats freakin hilarious. Great video guys, you're holding my attention. Would be amazing if you could clear some Rush to play in the video, but that'd probably wipe out any possible profit. I'll just sing along in my head.
@nlken71752 жыл бұрын
I really want to see some winter testing and using snow tire's. My RAV4 hybrid is really affected by cold weather.
@derrickp2 жыл бұрын
How so? Was looking at the rav4
@truhartwood31702 жыл бұрын
Check out videos from Norway and Sweden and the like where EVs make up the vast majority of new sales (like, 90% in Norway). There are road trip videos in the winter there showing range isn't an issue. If EVs can make it there in the winter, the US won't be a problem.
@unclej39102 жыл бұрын
My 2022 RAV 4 Hybrid was getting as much as 42- 44 mpg last summer. Now at 0F to 40F, it's getting 36-37 mpg. I find running the heat makes the engine run much more than in temperate weather when i'm using little to no AC or heat . But my last tank was all driving to work and back which is the worst possible fuel mileage i ever get in any car. @Derrick P
@ATLOffroad2 жыл бұрын
My Fusion Hybrid was the same. Fall and Spring it would go around 25 miles fully electric. But winter and summer the gas engine was on almost all the time.
@gandmemoney2 жыл бұрын
I like the map , would be cool to put a dot on the stops and how much each charge cost
@smiller2252 жыл бұрын
I like how so many scoff at stopping every 150 to 200 miles. It is almost like they drive across country every weekend. For those who are able to charge at home it will save you time and money 99% of your trips.
@unclej39102 жыл бұрын
Same here. I mean, how many people drive 2,000 miles one way frequently? I drive an 800ish mile trip once every 5 years or so at the most.
@JustinJS2 жыл бұрын
Right, I just did a 800 round trip 2 weeks ago. I do something like that once every 2ish years. I stopped 6 times total in my Model Y as I was just charging for about 10-15 minutes each time. It was so easy and nice to stop every 1.5-2 hours to stretch, use the restroom, and get food/drinks.
@stringbladestudios2 жыл бұрын
Good start to a new series.
@robsolf2 жыл бұрын
This is easily the coolest vehicle Hyundai has ever made.
@authenthuse51652 жыл бұрын
Great idea - love watching these epic journeys and Nathan is a treat to watch! Thank you for suffering through this drive for our entertainment/knowledge. I would be miserable if I had to stop for 20 minutes every two hours (averaging 75 mph)!
@mbsnyderc2 жыл бұрын
The major problem is that most people take a road trip to do tourist stuff the more you get of the interstate the less your going to find fast chargers,this will change, but try driving across Wyoming through through the mountains I.m sure it can be done but your going to spend some time.
@lakeofbays16222 жыл бұрын
Give 3 more years.
@TheAnnoyingBoss2 жыл бұрын
@@lakeofbays1622 it won't really be that different in 3 years. It'll probably be worse actually
@lakeofbays16222 жыл бұрын
@@TheAnnoyingBoss Maybe. I don't know. I am using an electric Mustang for the 18 months. I never had any problem charging and it was lot cheaper than gas. Equivalent of 6 cents a kilowatt in USA.
@mbsnyderc2 жыл бұрын
@@lakeofbays1622 It's not a mustang it's a Mach E calling that a Mustang is a bad joke. I'm not saying it's slow but its nothing like a mustang to drive.
@lakeofbays16222 жыл бұрын
@@mbsnyderc Ford calls it a Mustang. So it is a Mustang. I like the quietness of a Mustang Mach-E than the rumble of the gas burning counterpart. For all month $15 electricity.
@Paulygoku2 жыл бұрын
I don’t have an electric car but this episode gave me range anxiety yeeesh
@cesarmaldonado89462 ай бұрын
did a 2500 mile road trip from Boonville CA to Mobile Alabama. It was a blast. Just got here last Wednesday. I-10 baby
@safa1745 Жыл бұрын
I love you guys. Thanks for sharing your video! I have 2022 vw ID 4 and I will do a road trip from Arizona to Georgia next month and I was really nervous! But not anymore! Thanks!
@leooconnor18202 жыл бұрын
You should challenge Out Of Spec studios to a cannonball EV race. I think it’s be fun to see both teams go head to head.
@willwilliams1412 жыл бұрын
Thank you for putting out interesting and entertaining videos/stories. Your channels have become my favorite, and I look forward each new series. Roman, Tommy, Andrea, Nathan and the entire staff, congratulations on the success of TFL. I've been following along for years, and its nice to see an honest and entering channel do so well. don't change.
@TFLcar2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and the nice comment!
@Longsnowsm2 жыл бұрын
This is a cool one. I know EV's aren't overly popular yet, but it is a series like this that can show what these cars are capable of today. This Ionic really is probably the best equipped with quick charge times for this task. Infrastructure needs to improve obviously, but these vehicles have a LONG way to go. Improvements are needed all around. Until GM just dropped the price on the Bolt the entire EV marketplace is going the wrong direction. Reliable, affordable, attractive, EFFICIENT EV's are sorely needed. Recharge times are a problem. Charging locations are awful, the charging networks are awful, and not anywhere as capable as the existing infrastructure. Maybe in another 10 years this will approach what we expect from today's infrastructure for EV's. It's not that we aren't interested, we aren't interested in trading what we have for something that isn't as capable as what we have.
@Snerdles2 жыл бұрын
It would be interesting to compare the trip when the Ioniq 6 comes out. The much lower drag should make road trips like this easier and it will still have the great charging speed. In the next couple of years chargers will be more plentiful which will make it easier to do quick 10-15 minute stretch and refresh breaks while topping up a good chunk of battery for the next leg.
@petelattimer68082 жыл бұрын
where the charge point is on that car is perfect placement. if you cant get it backed in because you are too tired, then you are a danger on the roads. if you reverse in, its safer and more energy efficient. FAR better than the socket in the nose idea in the Leaf.
@garny37662 жыл бұрын
Wow. Remember the days when people took a vacation to relax and enjoy sights and sounds?…now it’s all about anxiety and mathematics!
@hereigoagain50502 жыл бұрын
No playlist on FLC website for Nathan-themed road trips?
@garbinator092 жыл бұрын
what this video taught me is super chargers are a lie. I live in California where ev’s are stacked up unable to get back on the road an on their way. drivers get pissed off missing important deadlines they must attend. Windmills and solar ain’t doing the job Government constantly preaches. Sad brown outs will be worsening very soon
@2damoon4682 жыл бұрын
The Circle!!!!! 🍊🙌🏽
@dankplanks5 ай бұрын
I’m seeing a lot of comment on a similar thing with a gas car but it already exists. That’s what a cannonball run is. A race from one side of the country to the other as fast as possible. And the current record will probably never be beaten at least not for a long time. It was done in a modified cop car to dodge possible pull overs and and HUGE gas tank. Minimal stops and a lot of illegal activity.
@deebo172 жыл бұрын
I own a EV6 and I would love to know how y'all navigated this trip to find the charging stations. One of the major flaws of this vehicle is that it doesn't navigate based on charging stations. It just shows nearby charging stations. I have to use a 3rd party app, punch in starting point, destination, beginning state of charge and time and it will estimate how many miles I will drive before I need to charge and where to charge and how long I need to charge. Teslas do this standard. How did y'all do it?
@jimkuhlman81512 жыл бұрын
Would have been nice to tell us what it cost to charge up each stop?
@anthonyc18832 жыл бұрын
@@AbolishCommunism OK, but a total cost is published at the end of the video.
@RobStevens642 жыл бұрын
I'd love to do this in my Mach-E (when it eventually arrives), but the slower charging would probably make it too painful. Seattle to Anaheim would take long enough that we'd want to stop half way.
@KlemensEV2 жыл бұрын
I love it. Hey, can you guys use carscanner and read the battery State of Health after 5k miles of DCFC? Thanks.
@Qrail2 жыл бұрын
We are all backseat drivers watching your adventure. A screenshot of the spread sheet at the end of the trip would be fun to see. Those of us with PHEV’s think we have the best road trip car. I will accept your challenge, and attempt this in the future with my eTron or my Energi. However, I will be stopping to get a room along the way.
@shanelen2 жыл бұрын
given the current infrastructure for EV's, it's absolutely ridiculous not to envision a true clusterf*&k when herds of travelers with ev's, looking for chargers. Right now, a tiny portion of the general public can afford the damn things and once automakers can provide cars within the price range for common folks, it will be a disaster trying to get your car charged when chargers are all being used. it simply will not work!!
@Loyalwhiteknight2 жыл бұрын
You are 100% correct.
@eedre48642 жыл бұрын
Is it really that hard to imagine that more chargers can be installed?
@petelattimer68082 жыл бұрын
@@eedre4864 yes because where will all the extra power capacity come from? and the extra space for all teh extra chargers that will be needed over fuel pumps? as it is, you stop off for fuel, spend maybe 10 mins (depending on tank size) and off you go. with EVs you are looking at spending at least DOUBLE that to get 3/4 of a 'tank' of fuel. 5 or 6 times thata time if you want a 'full tank' (ie 100% charge) so there will need to be ACRES of chargers where there are currently a dozen fuel pumps.
@chappo48452 жыл бұрын
@@eedre4864 how many though? Currently 10 pumps for x clients an hour taking maybe 5 minutes each. 50 charger EV station for the same hourly through put? Who is paying for that?
@rowerwet2 жыл бұрын
The key to remember is that most EV charging happens at home. Only road trips require a charging station visit. So holiday weekends and summer vacation will be the problem. Most of the year you won't have any problems.
@shawnhillman86302 жыл бұрын
How much did you spend on charging total for the trip?
@anthonyc18832 жыл бұрын
? It's stated on-screen at the end of the video
@gregc92202 жыл бұрын
Nice video but how much did each fuel up/charge up cost?
@anthonyc18832 жыл бұрын
Guessing they will probably reveal the total stats at the end of the run.
@gondorian10062 жыл бұрын
Roughly would cost about $20 or less each time, depending on electric rates. EA has a membership that gives you discount rates if you pay the low monthly fee ($5 iirc)
@brentmacklem18722 жыл бұрын
Roman will yell at gas to grow.
@cup_and_cone2 жыл бұрын
They say an electric car is great for cross country because it forces you to stop and see the sites, but in reality the sites are just gas station/shopping plaza parking lots, and all it does is cause more stress.
@petermorey41972 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of a family road trip in a propane powered RV. Lots planning and range anxiety!
@WhaddupImJohn2 жыл бұрын
They say its cheaper but when you have to stop that long youre more likely to spend food eating out, shopping, etc while you wait haha
@mnhsty2 жыл бұрын
@@WhaddupImJohn I’m more likely to snooze.
@ItsMe-hb8zk9 ай бұрын
@@WhaddupImJohn I combine it with potty breaks.
@brittgayle4678 ай бұрын
It doesn’t cause any stress as long as there isn’t a line at the charger.
@poppyneese18112 жыл бұрын
I hate EV’s, but to spend time with two of the best presenters ever, ROMAN and NATHAN, make the story interesting and fun!!!
@patricklinkous2 жыл бұрын
Why is it hard to back in? Is the backup camera poor quality?
@IKnewMickey2 жыл бұрын
I wondered the same thing. I back in everywhere I can because backing out is more dangerous.
@scottwood6462 жыл бұрын
Be great if you could give us some details on the navigation system. Are you using the built in system? Android auto or Apple car play? How did you plan charging stops etc? Fun video. Thx
@BogdanBorduliak2 жыл бұрын
@TFLcar great video. Thanks a lot for what you are doing. It would be really interesting to see the same test with Ford Lightning.
@bobleone13812 жыл бұрын
I would like to know when you get to Orlando two things. Total time waiting while charging and the cost of charging for the entire trip. Thank you.
@TheAdventureAuto2 жыл бұрын
We've all been forced to drive gas powered cars until recent. It's so nice to now have an electric option of transportation, because it is a much better overall experience.
@user-qm2hs3nv8q2 жыл бұрын
Hit me up 🔝 🔝,,,,🎉🎉
@Knightairman12 жыл бұрын
I have to agree with Nathan on the charging placement. Remember back in thr day when you would pull down thr license plate to get to the gad tank. We need to do to that with ev s
@kcp70422 жыл бұрын
This shows the problem with electric vehicles. Specifically trucks/SUV’s. If you are like me, and fish from a boat, the added time for charging on your way to wherever you fish, means you might need to leave the day before. Since we are on the water an hour before sunrise, the decreased range while towing and 20 plus minutes each time to charge(probably 2-3 charges for me), means an extra day off from work. Just to do what I can do now in 1 day, and 2 tanks of gas. So, is it more efficient to buy electric for everyone?
@JAMESWUERTELE2 жыл бұрын
This whole “transition “ is stupid lol.
@jerrycat87072 жыл бұрын
Run Route 66 next time! See how convenient it is to charge along the historical road.
@IraqVet06082 жыл бұрын
It’s not a “splash and dash”, it’s a “volt and bolt”!
@tlewisAK2 жыл бұрын
I Loved your Northern Lightning, episodes as you came to my hometown (Fairbanks Alaska). You saw Firsthand, the issues we have in Alaska. One thing I'd like to see in a future episode would be a camping roadtrip where you pull a "typical" travel trailer across country where you do both on AND off grid camping. I think it could really showcase EV issues for those of us who use trucks for towing on a regular basis. I think it would be interesting to see your thoughts on how EV manufacturers could improve regeneration or even a suggestion to Camper manufacturers for Battery implementation or electric Motor integration to help recharge the tow vehicles when coasting. Just some thoughts on future ideas.
@AdventuresInTheSky2 жыл бұрын
Nicely done! Buying an ioniq if they can update to higher 300s for range in a few years. And better autonomous features.
@nathanchambers9852 жыл бұрын
Battery technology is at it's peak. What you see today will not change in the future. EV'S are designed to limit mobility,not increase. Petroleum is freedom and the powers that be hate freedom and they know the sheep can be manipulated through social media companies.
@AdventuresInTheSky2 жыл бұрын
@@nathanchambers985 ok bot! You would’ve kept us in horse n buggy. Stop causing bot-like confusion on these platforms.
@markh72882 жыл бұрын
Can’t stand the idea that I have to drive an electric car slower. I want to be able to drive at a steady 120kph+ on the highway.
@amazingjason4552 жыл бұрын
Someone should try to beat this record with one of the worst economy cars like a geo metro.
@zacualpeno1002 жыл бұрын
Can you explain a bit more about the cost ratio difference with gas vs. electric? Is it cheaper or more expensive to run an EV in highway driving or city driving?
@frontier_etc2 жыл бұрын
I know a majority of folks can't drive for crap and can't back into spots, but even Nathan? Come on. The backup camera was invented for this reason
@wompa702 жыл бұрын
I’ve done the Ft. Huachuca, AZ Ft. Bliss, TX trip many, many times. We left from Plant City, FL to get to AZ the first time. Did these trips in a 1978 Pontiac Bonneville.
@EricBuenoo2 жыл бұрын
LOVE these EV road trip videos!!!
@Erin-Thor2 жыл бұрын
I’d love to see a cost analysis, and a cost/time analysis.
@memonk112 жыл бұрын
SSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHH! You'll ruin it.
@anthonyc18832 жыл бұрын
It's probably coming, as part of the wrap-up.
@TeslaDo_d2 жыл бұрын
I can't speak for the Ioniq 5, but I made a 15.5 hour trip of 886 miles on July 15th in my Tesla Model Y. I spent 108 minutes at Superchargers. The total cost of the trip was $82.45 (this includes the cost to charge at my destination to reach the 90% level that I began the trip). Honestly, of the 108 minutes spent charging, it only felt like a total of 15 minutes of a delay because I was using a restroom, buying a new drink and snacks. Most of the time, when you get back to the car, it has more than enough range to continue your trip for another 2+ hours of driving....where you will need to finish processing the drink, buy another, and possibly eat.
@TheAnnoyingBoss2 жыл бұрын
If you calculate the time it took to keep charging going both ways across the country you'll figure out it cost you a crap load of lost time off the ends of your vacation and that is worth a lot more than paying for gas for most people
@zoefaith1202 жыл бұрын
So weird seeing the small videos at the chargers and now seeing the long version of the trip.
@ShaunsJeep Жыл бұрын
I like the fact for the reason the team wants to do this is because Electric cars are the future. Can we have this same trip during the winter time ?
@tracaointegrada52452 жыл бұрын
Beautifull scenes, congratulations my friend 🙏✋
@dennisvansandt927411 ай бұрын
So, if I have to worry about getting 200 miles down the road every time I pull over (Every 3 hours or so) and have to worry about getting the next 200 miles or so after a 1 + hour charge , that sucks. An electric vehicle is not in my future. Not even close.
@dalejones43222 жыл бұрын
Roman, calm down. The grass will grow eventually lol. That Ioniq is a really cool vehicle. It seems to me that if you could go 300 miles with 80 percent of the battery, that would be the sweet spot. Hopefully that will be the standard whether by battery or efficiency. Thanks guys for doing this. Amazing how far EVs have come.
@nathanchambers9852 жыл бұрын
EV technology hasn't changed in the last ten years. These new cars are old technology with no improvements available. Range will not increase,because these cars are designed to limit mobility.
@dalejones43222 жыл бұрын
@@nathanchambers985 Yeah, I guess my comment was kinda ignorant. I'm not really in the know. I just think of the leaf and where it started as compared to now. The tech may be the same for all I know. I do wonder why you say they are designed to limit mobility?
@GUIGU322 жыл бұрын
Great video! How much it cost to charge to 80% approximately? And how does that compare to gas
@anzew882 жыл бұрын
Roman, please get your EV lingo in check, you're a professional you can't be still mixing power and energy and other EV stuff. The battery thing is called thermal throttling and it's known to Leaf owners since 2011.
@jayhiggins52392 жыл бұрын
Is TFL going to add a 'stereo system test ' using RUSH as a baseline?
@Fordguy19972 жыл бұрын
More like bassline! Haha
@wesshepard2 жыл бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed this guys
@nathanbeaner9282 жыл бұрын
Kinda thinking maybe there should of been 3 cars with three teams all have different charging curves and see who makes it first
@user-qm2hs3nv8q2 жыл бұрын
Hit me up 🔝 🔝,,,,🎉🎉
@robertjohnson47842 жыл бұрын
Hey guys I live in the Tampa Bay area and as you mention in the video you don't see a lot of charging stations in this area I hope Florida gets her to program and adds more stations love the video guys can't wait to see you finish
@Loyalwhiteknight2 жыл бұрын
That's because people in Florida are sane unlike goofy California which I guarantee have the most charging stations.
@robertjohnson47842 жыл бұрын
@@Loyalwhiteknight I agree 100% I'm a gas person born and raised in the state of Florida and our governor just got re elected and I love it the only same state left
@MartinGollery2 жыл бұрын
How much was the electricity for 2500 miles?
@mowcowbell2 жыл бұрын
I think the Hyundai gets 2 years of free charging on Electrify America chargers, so hard to say.
@snupermoto7232 жыл бұрын
FREE. sponsored by electrify america! free car too... everything's free when you signal your virtue hard enough.
@bob_atwestmi_fl_us78122 жыл бұрын
I do find these types of tests very interesting. I would love to know what overall charging cost are from end to end so we could compare miles to $$$ amount for to our own personal travel cost. Just to know if real world saving make it worth considering an E-vehicle. I think they have a long way to go before they are a great option.
@ianburton56242 жыл бұрын
I like Nathan’s musical choice. The last time I drove from Toronto to Halifax it was Rush the whole trip. I actually had more Rush than I could listen to over that 18 hour trip. Any chance of you guys posting a playlist?
@wafive2 жыл бұрын
It would be interesting to compare with the cheapest Hyundai, the Accent. I would love to see how the pair would compare, side to side, over the same route. Both leave at the same time. Both travel at the speed limit. Would be interesting to see how much sooner the ICE vehicle got there and also the fuel costs for both.
@michaelsprinzeles40222 жыл бұрын
That car is great but represents the gleaming alloy air car in Red Barchetta.
@matthewfe66712 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to part two. Want to see how you got stuck in Downtown Houston - it's pretty hard to get stuck on the HOV coming in from the west...
@cajunsushi2 жыл бұрын
Cool, a trip from my hometown to my current home in Central Florida. Interesting. I’m thinking in the near future that the electric infrastructure will improve with the addition of solid state batteries. Children being born today will think this era of vehicles as no big deal.
@unclej39102 жыл бұрын
I'm wishing i would have been born 30 years later, i am very interested in new technology of any kind. But, i may not live to 2050 when many expect EV's and charging to be fully here.
@johnmeeboer60442 жыл бұрын
At least it did not break down like the Hummer EV. An electric car is cheaper than gas per mile but the electric car cost a lot more. I would think that most people will never reap the benefit of an electric cars fuel savings. $11000 cost difference is maybe 10 years of fuel cost. Not sure it is worth it to buy an electric car if you are not a high milage driver.
@newscoulomb37052 жыл бұрын
11:07 The good thing about the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and other E-GMP cars is that there's only about a 3 minute difference between using 150 kW and 350 kW chargers. Some of the higher current EVs lose a lot more time if they're forced to use the 150 kW units. 11:56 Okay, so the bigger issue here is that that charger is also not operating at full power. If you're only seeing 60 to 70 kW, it means that it is currently derated, probably due to a bad thermistor (most likely) or broken coolant system.
@robertpaulsen9692 жыл бұрын
Not sure if its been done yet but I'd be interested in a road trip comparison cost video. Like how much was spent in a full electric vs gas vs diesel. I've always been curious about possible hidden costs with the electric cars. Especially after the Alaska trip where the adapters were tough to match up.
@thomasluby17542 жыл бұрын
Diesel? Whose car/truck uses diesel fuel? How about electric verses unleaded gas, which 96-98% of cars/trucks on the road use? Deisel? 😄😁😆😅🤣😂🙂😛🤑😝
@nonconsensualopinion2 жыл бұрын
You can do it pretty simply. EV efficiency differs but 4 miles per kWh is a fair number. So that's 0.25 kWh per mile. So 2,500 miles x 0.25 kWh per mile is 625 kWh or electricity needed. The price for electricity varies greatly. If we say 50 cents per kWh that would be very high, even for the fastest chargers available. So let's use that. Basically 312 dollars for the EV. A Honda Civic is common and efficient. It can get 40 mpg on the highway. So over 2,500 miles it needs 62 gallons of gasoline. That means it's about the same as the EV cost if you find gas at 5.03 USD per gallon. Gas is cheaper than that in some places, but electricity is cheaper than 50 cents per kWh in most places. So it really depends on where you are. Now, where the EV is the clear winner is when you're not road tripping it. The higher cost of the electricity is for the convenience of using ultra high powered charging stations. If you are using it for commuting from your house and charging in your garage or driveway you will pay a lot less for electricity in most states. Some power companies even give you special rates if you prove you own an EV. Suppose you pay 15 cents per kWh for electricity. That is average or so across the nation. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 has a 77 kWh battery. So 0.15 * 77 is about 12 bucks to fill the entire battery. That's 250 miles of range for the AWD version. so about 5 cents per mile driven when commuting. The rear wheel version is about 300 miles of range, so even better. The Civic? Well, to spend 5 cents per mile driven you need to find gasoline at 2 dollars per gallon. Can you? Maybe. But you can also find some states where electricity is closer to 10 cents per kWh! Some places offer free charging. I've never received free gasoline at a hotel or shopping mall! Bottom line - The cost benefit depends on how you are charging the car and what the cost of gas is where you are going (surprise! I think we all knew this). And EVs become pretty much untouchable when used as a commuter vehicle where you can charge at home more cheaply. And if you are in a situation where it's about even, consider the EV if you can afford their higher price. Depending on where your electricity is coming from it can be much better for the environment over the lifetime of the car. The efficiency is just so much better. Most EVs have efficiency of over 100 mpge, which is a measurement that says if you used a magic wand to turn a gallon of gasoline into the equivalent electrical energy then the EV can go over 100 miles, compared to the Civic's 40, or turbodiesel's 50, 60, ... less than 100! So large EVs like the Tesla model S or X run their entire range on about 3 gallons of gasoline in an energy sense. So even if you generated your electricity from burning gasoline in a commercial power plant, you'd still be better charging the EV with that dirty electricity than burning it in a car's engine! Car engines are that inefficient!
@robertpaulsen9692 жыл бұрын
@@nonconsensualopinion When I said hidden costs I meant things like having to buy different adapters or having to stay an extra hotel night somewhere to charge up or even having to pay someone to use their outlet in an emergency. If theres different charging companies and the one you use doesnt have a station nearby so you have to sign up for a different one. Maybe something similar to the hummer ev happens and it needs a tow and the local mechanic wont touch it because its electric. Things like that is what I was curious about. Efficiency estimates are nice but sometimes they dont mean a thing out in the real world.
@LarryButler-kp3se3 ай бұрын
Along the interstates I get to recharge my 83 Mercedes 300TD diesel at the truck stop supercharger with the huge hose/nozzle in 90 seconds to 100%. I'd have to recharge 4 times. Not bad for 900,000 miles.
@livinlafeverloca79462 жыл бұрын
Great video guys!!
@ashtaroth19752 жыл бұрын
Last year, Nikki from transport evolved drove from Portland , Maine to Portland Oregon on a Chevrolet Bolt
@T13Nemo2 жыл бұрын
2.8 miles is a pretty bad efficiency.. I had over 3.5 on bolt
@mattm16862 жыл бұрын
So electric cars are less convenient but we’re all gonna switch to them even though they don’t save the environment makes sense
@anthonyc18832 жыл бұрын
"Save the environment"? You mean, all by themselves? Who is saying that?