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In reply to the discussion: Why can't the War Powers include manufacturing affordable electric cars? [View all]hardluck
(638 posts)31. For the EV6
My total range is roughly 274 miles which is comparable to my 94 Land Cruiser (which gets somewhere between 10-13 mpg).
On a fast DC charger (350 kw/h) it will charge from 10% to 80% in 18 minutes. Last weekend I stopped at a Target during a road trip to get some snacks. In the 17 minutes I was in there, it charged from about 30% to 85% using a 150 kw/h fast DC Charger.
Using a level 2 charger it will take about 4-7 hours to charge. Fine for at work or overnight at home.
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Why can't the War Powers include manufacturing affordable electric cars? [View all]
SleeplessinSoCal
Jun 2022
OP
200 miles is not the max charge for the Lucid Air, it has up to a 520 mile range
Celerity
Jun 2022
#21
They should make EV cars selling for under $15k that meet all safety standards with union labor
MichMan
Jun 2022
#15
You could take the batteries from one all-electric car and make 10 plug-in hybrids.
hunter
Jun 2022
#23
Absolutely. it's having government act for the benefit of people when the wealthy do nothing but hur
SleeplessinSoCal
Jun 2022
#28