Gregs24
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Covered off before but rapid charging is much better than that. Tesla are currently introducing rates of 1000 miles per hour charge rates - so a 20 minute stop would give you 300 miles. If you left home fully charged you would need to stop once for 20 minutes to complete the journey.I didn't say without stopping. Stopping for five minutes to fill up doesn't count.
In one go means without having to spend the night halfway through the journey, nor to go for a two hour walk or visit a museum while the car is charging - only to gain 40% more range during that time.
Driving for 10 hours with only a 5 minute break isn't my idea of fun. You still need to drink, eat and perform bodily functions even if the car doesn't ! I would suggest that is a pretty extreme journey.
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