electruck
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I could "overcharge" maybe once but that won't change when/where my next charging stop will be, it would just end up shifting my charging to the top end of the battery which isn't really desirable for a variety of reasons (ie, charging from my more typical 20-75% to 40-95%; personally, I don't actually charge 10-80%).I understand your perspective, but you can always just charge to 90-95% if you're not ready to leave... As someone who did ~15k road trip miles in my R1T in 2024 (with dogs), I find ~15-20 minutes to be the sweet spot if I need to pee and walk the dogs. Except when I sit down to eat I've never needed 30 minutes. But 30 minutes of charging gains about 180mi of range, or more like 120-140mi if you're doing 80mph or in the winter. Not even 2 full hours between stops. I don't need 20 minutes of rest that frequently.
Like I said, I expect I am in the minority on this and I don't want this to turn into a debate over personal trip habits (like why you only need 20 mins and my family can't complete a stop in under 30). I was simply calling out that slight improvements in today's charging times can have other consequences such as needing to go unplug and move a vehicle if the charging completes before your other pit stop objectives have been met. Obviously that window of time is going to vary person to person and isn't an issue at all for people who want to stop for 5 mins and are stuck waiting on the charger for the next 20 mins.
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SoC or kWh added is all that matters. Miles added is meaningless IMO bc it's a metric that changes greatly depending on conditions.