The Cold would make this ev test even WORSE.. After Driving...

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    The Cold would make this ev test even WORSE..
    1. After Driving 2,500 Kilometers in Electric Car, they Reached an Irrefutable Conclusion: “Diesel” Is Still King on the Road.


      When a group of Spanish journalists embarked on a 2,500-kilometer journey across Europe, their mission seemed clear: test the viability of electric cars on long-distance trips. But after their trek from Berlin to Madrid, the team returned with an unexpected conclusion. The future of electric cars, it seems, is not quite ready to dethrone traditional vehicles for those in search of a cost-effective and practical option on the road.

      The Journey Begins in Berlin

      The journey began in Berlin, where the group toured Tesla’s Gigafactory. From there, they set out in twoTesla models, the Model Y Long Range RWD and the Model 3 Highland, both with Long Range versions designed for extended travel. The goal was to assess how these electric vehicles stacked up against their diesel counterparts, particularly for long trips. The team’s route would take them through several European countries, ultimately ending in Madrid, offering ample opportunity to compare the costs and practicality of electric vs. diesel.

      Testing the Real-World Efficiency

      The journalists’ experiment was straightforward: drive the electric cars the same distance as a typical long-distance road trip while stopping every 200 to 300 kilometers for recharging. The trip allowed the team to experience firsthand the potential challenges of recharging an electric vehicle in real-world conditions.

      They primarily used Tesla’s Supercharger network but also explored other public charging stations. As they went from one stop to the next, they were constantly evaluating the time spent charging and the cost of electricity at each stop.
      Despite the reliability of Tesla’s Superchargers, which provided a fast and efficient recharging experience, the team found themselves in frequent discussion over the challenges electric car users face. One major factor they couldn’t ignore:the time spent waiting for the vehicles to recharge was often far longer than the time it would take to fill up a diesel car at a fuel station. This was particularly evident as they navigated through areas where charging stations were sparse or less efficient.

      The Cost of Recharging: Diesel’s Financial Edge

      When the journey came to an end, the team sat down to crunch the numbers. According to data from the European Union’s official fuel price reports, the costs associated with recharging the Teslas were significantly higher than refueling a diesel vehicle. Over the course of 2,500 kilometers, recharging the electric vehicles cost them €53.62 more than if they had fueled a comparable diesel car.

      This cost discrepancy grew even more when comparing the electric vehicles to a gasoline car, with the electric vehicles’ total fuel cost exceeding the gasoline vehicle’s by €136.61. The study underscored a stark reality for electric car enthusiasts: while electric vehicles are often advertised as more affordable to fuel, long-distance trips could incur unexpected costs—particularly if fast-charging options like Tesla’s Superchargers are used.

      Putting Spain on the same 'scale'..and the Ev pundits says is WILL work in Australia when it fails a simple test in Spain.



 
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