Summer road trips are an American tradition, and with the growing popularity of electric vehicles (EVs), more drivers than ever are hitting the open road in their eco-friendly rides. While there are a ton of perks to making the EV switch, long road trips require slightly more planning than their gas-powered counterparts. Before you head out on your epic summer journey, find out how you can boost the convenience of EV ownership.
Preparing for a Road Trip in an EV
Before embarking on a trip, it's vital to understand the specific needs of your EV:
- Know Your Range: Familiarize yourself with your EV's real-world range. Estimated drive time information from dealers and manufacturers can vary based on factors like driving speed, terrain, and AC use.
- Plan Your Route: Specialized apps that map out charging stations along your route can be a game changer. Still, you'll need to factor in the distance between charging stations, the types of chargers available at your chosen stops, and nearby amenities to keep you entertained while you wait.
- Pack Smart: It's wise to remember that extra weight can reduce the range of your EV. Pack as efficiently as possible, and consider avoiding roof-box storage units unless they're vital for the trip.
Understanding the Different Types of EV Chargers
When you're planning a road trip, it's crucial to understand the difference between common EV charger types:
Level 1 Chargers
- Standard 120-volt outlets
- Charging speed of 2-5 miles of range per hour
- Best for overnight charging at home for short daily commutes
Level 2 Chargers
- 240-volt outlets (professional installation is a must)
- Charging speed of 10-60 miles of range per hour
- Best for overnight charging at home and longer daily drives
DC Fast Chargers
- High-powered chargers at public stations
- Charging speed of up to 100 miles in 20-30 minutes
- Best for quick charging during long road trips
Here's something else that EV drivers should consider when planning a road trip. Recently, there's been a news item regarding Tesla Charging Stations (Level 3 Super Chargers), which are often seen at highway service areas: they only work on a Tesla! Of course, this leaves the many other EV makes and models out of luck. However, for owners of EVs and hybrids other than Tesla, there is apparently an aftermarket adapter available for purchase which would facilitate the use of those charging stations. Additionally, it's been reported that Tesla is also going to release an adapter for the convenience of owners of other EV brands.
Navigating the Perks and Challenges of an EV Road Trip
While EV road trips offer a host of unique benefits, they also present unique challenges. Before you hit the road, here are a few things to consider:
- Charging Infrastructure: Despite rapid growth, fast charger networks can be limited in rural areas.
- Charging Time: Even with fast chargers, EV charging takes longer than refueling a gas vehicle. Build this time into your itinerary for breaks, meals, or short explorations.
- Range Anxiety: It's common to be a bit worried about your charging options, especially if you're new to EV ownership. The best way to get ahead of this specific concern is to plan your route carefully and keep backup charging options in mind.
Adopting any new technology can come with some growing pains, but there are just as many perks to EV travel as drawbacks.
- Cost Savings: Road trips are expensive, but electricity is typically cheaper than gasoline.
- Minimizing Environmental Impact: Planning road trip fun in the summer sun can be challenging when you're concerned about your carbon footprint. Driving an EV means less impact on the planet, cutting this concern off your list entirely.
- Quiet, Smooth Rides: Instant torque and near-silent operation mean your ride is smooth, and everyone can easily hear your epic summer travel playlist.
- Tech-Forward Travel: Many EVs offer advanced features like real-time energy management and autopilot, which can enhance your driving experience across the board.
Beyond Road Trips: Home EV Charging Solutions You Can Trust
Road trips are excellent opportunities to make memories with your family and friends. That said, to truly enjoy the benefits of EV ownership, a suitable home charging solution is essential when you return from your journey.
At Wilcox Electric, our expert team is way ahead of the curve when it comes to advanced technology and electrical solutions, including the installation of EV Chargers.
- Customized Solutions: Our team assesses your needs, considering factors like your daily driving distance, vehicle type, and home electrical system to recommend the perfect charger, as well as the perfect place to install it.
- Expert Installation: Our certified technicians ensure your charger is installed properly, safely, and efficiently.
- Future-Proofing: We can install systems that allow for easy upgrades, such as EV technology advances, protecting your investment.
- Local Regulations Knowledge: Our team is well-versed in local building codes and permit requirements, ensuring your installation is fully compliant.
- Ongoing Support: We offer maintenance services to keep your charging system running smoothly for years to come.
Embarking on a summer road trip in your EV can be an exciting and rewarding experience with the right preparation. By understanding your vehicle's needs, planning your route carefully, and having a reliable home charging solution, you can enjoy all the benefits of electric travel.
Ready to upgrade your EV charging capabilities at home? Contact Wilcox Electric for a consultation. Our team of experts is ready to design and install the perfect charging solution for your needs, ensuring you're always prepared for your next big adventure.