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From: EV List Lackey via EV
Sent: Saturday, June 1, 2024 07:45
To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List
Cc: EV List Lackey
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Hyundai Ioniq 5 N & Fast EV's
On 31 May 2024 at 0:04, Rush via EV wrote:
> I guess that's because ev
On 31 May 2024 at 0:04, Rush via EV wrote:
> I guess that's because everything is so crowded in France, so they only need
> to travel 5.6% of the distance we have to travel in the US.
I know you're kidding; it's not proportional that way. But there's some
truth to what you say.
Big cities are
EV List Lackey wrote -
> Here in France, we're at 127,000+ charging points on about 5.6% of the US's
> land area. Only
> about 18% of those are fast DC, but that's most of what's being built now.
I guess that's because everything is so crowded in France, so they only need to
travel 5.6% of
On 30 May 2024 at 20:38, Mark E. Hanson via EV wrote:
> We like the 12K+ super-chargers vs 4K Electrify America chargers for
> others.
Are those 12k / 4k numbers stations or charging points? Electrek says
183,000 points across the US as of 5/24, so I guess those are stations.
Isn't your Bolt,
Remember that the Ioniq has an 800V battery pack, which can definitely
help in bringing torque to the wheels...
On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 5:38 PM Mark E. Hanson via EV wrote:
>
> Hi Dave etc,
>
> As you probably know by now - Romain Dumas who won the world's Pikes Peak
> record in 2018 with the VW
Hi Dave etc,
As you probably know by now - Romain Dumas who won the world's Pikes Peak
record in 2018 with the VW IDR 7min 57sec is returning *this* year in a Ford
Lightning EV F150 - but since the truck has the aero of a brick, I doubt
he'll beat his previous record. VW spent $20M on the 4-wheel