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by masklinn
333 days ago
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> I'd guess it'd be enough for something like 1-2 miles a day on an electric drive train It's probably more 10~20, possibly as much as 30, if it's a long and sunny summer day FWIW. For references: - the F150 lightning gets close to 2 miles / kWh on average, ~1.5 at highway speeds but as much as 3~4 at consistent low speeds - on the other side of an RV, Volvo markets their FH Electric (cabover semi) for 1.1kWh/km — 0.7 mi/kWh — at 80km/h (50mph), DAF/Innovate UK's Battery Electric Truck Trial yielded similar results (1.08kWh/km over 287000 km), it's also close to the numbers of the electric trucker in their very recent MAN eGTX video (0.83 kWh/km = 0.75 mi/kWh) |
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But that's assuming you use no power. When I was living in it I was using 50% to 100% of the solar output a day.