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by warunsl 1230 days ago
> Like "I now actually prefer road-tripping 700+ miles instead of flying" rock solid.

I am completely uneducated on the state of EV charging right now. But for a 700+ miles, you would have to fully charge 2+ times? And how does it compare to a gas car given the availability of superchargers, excessive demands on long weekends, etc? Not trying to dismiss EV because of these factors, just genuinely curious of the compromise.

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Gas cars have more refueling options, and refueling them is much faster. It takes about 45 minutes to refill our Model 3 at an average supercharger, of which there are many, but not as many as gas stations.

However, gas stations tend to be very spartan. Maybe you'll be fueling up at Bucee's or Wawa or Publix or something like that, or maybe you'll be filling up at Rod's Country Store which is a murder house that happens to have gas. Superchargers are usually located at the back of malls (which are useless if closed, but very useful when they are not) or large stores. Sometimes they are right in the city center, which is great because you can walk around and explore while you charge. It forces a break, which is great during road trips.

On a 700 mile road trip, we'd probably stop three times or so. However, Tesla Navigation is really really good at route planning with its superchargers. The nav can tell you when a charger is full or about to be full or if it has broken stalls or not. It will actually re-route you if a supercharging station fills up, if possible.