• ebc@lemmy.ca
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    13 hours ago

    I kinda doubt the genuineness of the question given the comment about telemetry… I’ll be the first to admit that these things are a privacy nightmare, but that’s a problem with ALL modern cars, not just EVs. It just so happens that most EVs are modern cars, but they’re not necessarily worse than your random off-the-shelf 2026 Nissan Rogue.

    Still, genuine answer: Haven’t done that many roadtrips where I’ve needed to charge more than once, actually. But my car can easily leave now and go 2-3 hours at highway speed without stopping. Make that 3-4 hours if I set it to charge at 100% the night before (in case of a planned roadtrip), as I usually only charge it to 80% to preserve battery life. Not sure how many miles that is as I’m to lazy to do the conversion, but this is why I use “hours at highway speed” as a metric.

    A good resource to look at the various scenarios specific to your situation / area would be ABRP.

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      13 hours ago

      I drive a 2024 and it has absolutely no internet connection what-so-ever. I’m glad it works for you. I rent and so do most of my friends, so from my point of view it’s completely unattainable.

      • ebc@lemmy.ca
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        13 hours ago

        For sure, we need to get landlords to install EV chargers in all parkings too. We’ll probably need legislation for this.