abirozy
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makes total senseThink of it this way. You have an ICE F-150 that gets 15 mpg and and some other small SUV of your choice that gets 30 mpg, and both of them have the same size gas tank. Call it 10 gallons. If you spent 5 minutes on both filling both gas tanks at the same pump, would you expect both to get the same range because they were filled by the same gas pump for the same amount of time? Of course not. The truck would go 150 miles and the SUV 300 miles. Yet your time spent filling them would be equal. Using your EV charging thought process, the truck got 150 miles/5min and the SUV got 300 miles/5 minutes. Pump and hose that the gas flowed through worked exactly as advertised.
No different for a large brick shaped EV truck vs an aerodynamically optimized EV sedan. Make the assumption that the charger is working normally and the vehicles are under normal conditions. You will deliver the exact same amount of energy in the same time to both vehicles. But that equal amount of energy will only get you 1/2 the distance in the EV truck vs sedan, just like the ICE truck only gets half the distance of the ICE SUV on 1 gallon.
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