the long way downunder
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"we sounds like a lot of people" … : )Why are we so obsessed with Range? Unless you drive 100+ miles per day, I see no concern on a 260-320+ mi battery pack even with cold weather losses. That still leaves 150-200 miles of range which is plenty.
Driving a vehicle like this at max 65mph, not warming the cabin enough because of battery range, charging only on certain times due to battery degradation seems to me like way too much range anxiety.
Drive the truck at the speeds you want , heat up the cabin to what makes you comfortable, charge when needed and enjoy your Rivian.
Worrying so much about range and battery degradation takes the fun out of this. Enjoy in good health.
I think "range" is a nebulous fear of the unknown
When Porsche introduced the Taycan, they offered the idea of "how far can you drive in a day?" metric. I think that's a good way to look at the compound performance of efficiency in terms of mi/kWh, charge curve and the real world practical reality of the network … "is there a charger right where you need it when the vehicle is at the optimal SoC to charge and you want to stop?"
It's this last question that should really be the first question. It's great that a Tesla has a great network, but does your route include a Supercharger situated right where you need it, right when your vehicle is in that "Goldilocks" SoC range of 5% to 15% with the next Supercharger situated at just the right distance that you can charge from (say) 5% to 70% at maximal kW and no thermal limits.
That optimal scenario doesn't begin to take into account the practical reality that when you want optimal range is probably a day when "everyone else" wants optimal range, resulting in a holiday weekend with charging locations overcrowded, people charging for too long instead of moving on, people stopping for lunch instead of charging and getting out of the way, etc.
Otherwise, for most days of the year, "nobody" drives so many miles per day that they need their EV to be charged to 100% and then fret about where to find the time to charge enough to make it through the day without adversely impacting their business or recreation.
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