SDH
Well-Known Member
Exactly this ... I'm calling it here, Ford, GM and others are going to copy this big time. This system fills that void where EV trucks fail.I struggle with all the EV-purists that seem oblivious to the obvious. A setup like the Ramcharger will be a full-time EV for every day that its driven below 100 miles or so, as long as the owner can recharge it on L2 daily (or every couple of days depending on daily distance). Ask yourself how many of the past 30 days did you drive more than 100 miles. For me it randomly happens to be 3.
Now, you take that same capable truck and want to do a get-away with your boat or trailer and that's where the onboard generator really pays-off. Let's say the same rule-of-thumb applies and you get a >50% drop in range. So now you can tow long distances of around 250 miles if you want to wring it dry. BUT why would you do that? Drive say 200 miles and fill-up the gas tank in 5 minutes and be on your way again... Drive any road in any direction without having to tie your trip planner to the nearest L3 charger (praying it works when you get there).
Then get to your destination, let's say you really go for it off-grid in the middle of nowhere. No big deal. Just arrive with say a half tank of gas at least and you have virtually "unlimited" power for your camp setup and toys.
How many on this forum have already put their $100 down?
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