OCL
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TFL Truck did a towing test of a Tesla Model X. It can tow. Just not very far. No different than an ICE powered truck, except electric vehicles can't just pull in to any gas station to top up. You need to plan your recharge stops A LOT more carefully. This is the single biggest reason electric vehicles haven't taken over. The infrastructure just isn't there yet. Plus, topping up your energy takes a whole lot longer. 15-20 minutes from 25% residual power, but that depends on battery size. Larger batteries take a lot longer to charge up.The problem with EVs is it's greatly diminished endurance when towing...I don't doubt it can tow 11K but for how far?
In today's world, if you want better fuel efficiency, a hybrid is the way to go.
Electric vehicle fan boys always like to raise the environmental banner as them helping to save the environment. But truth be told, the amount of carbon emissions to build that electric car is much greater than an equivalent ICE vehicle. And if everyone switched to electric cars, the energy needed to sustain that will come from...wait for it....coal fired plants. Not solar, not wind, not nuclear. Good old fashioned COAL. The same Coal the Green centric folks want to shut down.
If we really want clean burning energy, nuclear power combined with a fully electrified grid capable of supporting the electricity needs of all those electric vehicles is the ticket. I don't see nuclear power plants being built anywhere. Nor do I see even moderate numbers of gas stations implementing the charging stations for electric cars either. Not even in Electric car crazy Southern California.
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