MClayton
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500 miles when? Summer? Winter?A 500+ mile range BEV is completely unnecessary and in fact the opposite of what anyone should want with an exception for very specialized use cases (like towing). That would require a very large, dense, and heavy battery pack which would be less efficient. So for the typical 80 percent use case where you aren't on the highway, you are carrying around this unnecessarily big pack and lowering your efficiency so that you can satisfy the 20% use case.
Efficiency and charging speed are just as (if not more) important than range. Reliably getting 300 miles in all conditions is a sweet spot especially if you can charge the pack in the time a typical pit stop takes you on the highway (<20 min). 300 miles at 70 mph is nearly 4.5 hours of continuous driving. Maybe you like driving more than that without stopping, but on average, people stop every 2-2.5 hours.
The problem is that we're told to only charge to 80%, so the 500 miles is really 400, before you add in winter efficiency and climate control losses.
I'll take as much range as reasonably possible.
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