I took my first road trip with a 2023 Bolt EUV over the weekend and wanted to share my experience.
Basics
- Northeast USA
- Around 100mi (160km) each way
- Overnight stay with charging at destination
Since getting my car, I’ve been limiting its max charge to around 80%, as I usually don’t drive more than 50mi (80km) in a day. Of course the night before this trip, I let it charge to 100% at home.
About 2/3 miles were on the interstate, so traveling around 70-75mph (120 km/h). My main curiosity was around efficiency loss at those speeds. I knew we’d have plenty of range buffer, but I was treating this trip as a trial run before we go for longer distances. We arrived at our destination with about 50% charge remaining, so there was definitely some efficiency loss, but nothing too drastic – my friend has a Nissan Leaf and warned me about highway speeds, but her experience seems more negative than mine was.
We arrived at our museum/destination with several Chargepoint stations, and my inconsiderate/oblivious self picked a bay that already had a car charging at it. As a result, I was charging at half speed for a while (and affect the other driver’s charge speed). After about 2 hours, they topped off and my car switched to faster charging. Total cost to charge back to 100% was about $10 - this included energy costs and parking time.
Overall, it was a very stress-free trip, and gave me confidence to try something longer. I also learned a few things for next time (especially about being a good EV citizen). For longer trips, I know that the Bolt has slow DC Fast Charging, so I’m hesitant to rely on that too much (also, the non-Tesla network is sparse), but I might try a few Fast Chargers just to test them out.
I haven’t done a long road trip yet (more than 200 miles), but I regularly do a 200 mile trip to PA from MD, and don’t have any range anxiety with my 2023 ID.4, except during winter and if I don’t leave with 100% charge. Biggest issue is that my route to my son’s college doesn’t have any decent DCFC along the route (there are two Tesla Superchargers along the way lol).
Check the Tesla app. They’re starting to add compatibility (and a built-in adapter) for cars with CCS connectors.
Other than a few test sites, I don’t think they’ve actually started a rollout.