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Originally Posted by oil pan 4
I would certainly hope not.
I thinking more like people trying to drive 40 or 50 miles a day on 8 to 10 hours of at home 120v charging.
You can do that with a car that gets 3 to 4 miles to a kwh.
A truck will get around 2 mIles to a kwh.
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The latest MOTOR TREND carried quite a bit on BEVs.Here's some numbers:
*2021 electric Ford F-150,..........................................333 Wh/mi
*2021 Cybertruck,....................................... ..............400 Wh/mi
*2020 RIVIAN,........................................... ............... 450 Wh/mi
*2020 Lordstown Endurance,....................................... 450 Wh/mi
*2021 Chevrolet/GMC HUMMER electric,......................... 500 Wh/mi
*2021 Bollinger B2,............................................... ...... 600 Wh/mi
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Some ICE,gasoline-powered pickups:
*2018 Ford F-150 Lariat,FX4 (PREMIUM fuel).................. 1400 Wh/mi (HWY)
*2019 RAM 1500 Laramie,.......................................... .. 2110 Wh/mi Ave.