Rivdog
Well-Known Member
I agree with you, but the issue is charging infrastructure. Granted, it’s a bigger issue for the west where I literally cannot take my Rivian to lots of places I want to go because there is no charging available. You have to get back to a charger so you really can’t go more than about 150 miles away (for those with a large pack with around 320 mile range) from the closest charger, especially if you’ll be at a campsite for several days since the vampire drain will be 1-3%. My favorite place anywhere around here is the Wallowas in eastern Oregon but it’s literally impossible for me to take my Rivian there.For those who are enamored with the potential of the REV and RAMCharger, understand Stellantis is having severe difficulty with EVs. Dodge Charger EVs are bricking at dealerships. More than half the EVs at the Windsor production facility (they only make 10-12 a day) won't charge. Wagoneer S has the same problem. Not true? Take a look at TK's Garage video where he shares photos and texts from employees. But the REV and RAM Charger will be good-to-go in a few months? Doubt it.
But let's say they figure it out. Why would you want the complexity of ICE and battery. If long range is important (and to many it is) why not just stay with proven ICE and get over 500 miles. Adding another 200 miles may seem worth it but most bladders can't handle more than 4 hours of sitting. You're going to stop anyway.
Even for those who might never have that issue, the number of EV’s on the road has led to such long lines at non-RAN chargers that it’s hard to rely on them. Then you always have to worry about the charger not functioning and you’ve put all your eggs in that basket…I nearly got burnt by that like 2 weeks ago where every CCS DCFC at a location was down despite having a 10 rating on PlugShare and it said they all worked. They had one NACS DCFC and, with the unexpected delivery of my NACS adapter, I was able to charge. Had I been one of the folks who hasn’t gotten their adapter, it could have been a disaster.
I’d love to have both a generator and the battery, even though it’s more complex.
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