Zero Emissions, Maximum Adventure Road Tripping in an EV

Wednesday, April 19, 2023

EVs are replacing fuel-driven cars due to their advancements in various categories, such as trucks, buses, and SUVs. This means their uses are also expanding and are currently favorable for other needs such as road trips. Moreover, using EVs for road trips has many benefits, including environmental and cost benefits.

EVs for road trips are not simpler than other cars; you need to adequately prepare for the trip to avoid any potential challenges that may arise on your trip. You must prepare for emergencies, carry the necessary accessories, research the route, select the right, etc. Here are some factors that will help you plan the trip.

Planning The Trip

Planning an EV road trip may also have other challenges not expected when using different vehicles. Therefore, you must be adequately prepared for the journey to avoid challenges. Here is a new plan for your upcoming EV road trip.

1. Do Adequate Research

Going for the road trip, you should adequately research various aspects, such as the location of EV charging stations. This will enable you to charge your car at the right spots to ensure you do not experience challenges such as battery depletion in the middle of nowhere.

Next, research the route to determine whether it is safe in case of breakdowns, and you can get fast assistance in case of battery depletion. Once you complete your research, consider your car mileage and how many times and intervals it will take to recharge, then set your driving speed and plan your trip based on the intervals. Alternatively, you can rely on a tracking system such as RAM Tracking EV vehicle tracker, which will inform you of all the charging stations along the route and their exact location. This will save you the worries of looking physically for the charging stations.

2. Selecting The EV Car For Your Trip

As you plan for your trip, you should use a car that will enable you to cover more miles before charging. You can rent the car from a local dealer and understand other aspects, such as the miles covered and the car's age. A brand-new vehicle has a healthy battery and can travel longer without any issues; while selecting the car, you must also focus on the storage capacity to carry all your luggage; SUVs will probably be ideal for trips.

You can choose a full EV or a hybrid depending on your route. Hybrids can also be suitable for extended ranges since you can fuel in areas with charging stations far apart. Also, review the car's reliability to determine whether it can cover longer distances based on the battery capacity.

3. Check For Accommodation

Accommodation and planned stops will be ideal for you to rest during your trip. However, when getting a break, why not consider recharging your car? You should arrange your breaks and accommodation around facilities with charging stations. Some accommodation facilities, such as hotels, will offer free charging and different charging systems for all EVs. Although some hotels may not have fast charging facilities, they offer wall charging as part of the customer services.

Check for accommodation and restaurant facilities along your route, then plan your journey based on the location of these facilities. If you are unaware of where to get the charging stations, you need to get the mobile app informing you of the next charging station.

4. Essentials To Carry For Your Trip

When planning a road trip, you should create a personal packing list. You also need to focus on the car accessories to ensure you have the right items, such as chargers, in case you get facilities like hotels and restaurants with wall charging systems. EVs do not need more tools like non-EVs since the potential concerns are limited and mainly related to charging and wheels. Some accessories you need include extra charging cables, spare tires, a car jack, earthing kit, all-weather floor mats, etc.

5. Drive Consciously

Driving EVs can sometimes be fun and noise-free; some are integrated with cool features such as self-drive. If you are a first-timer, you can be absorbed in fun to the extent you compromise on safety. Focus on driving rather than the car's excellent features. To avoid the car breaking down, you must also be cautious about other notifications, such as battery levels and capacity. Learn additional skills to conserve the battery while driving to ensure the car goes for a longer range than the intended charging range.

Why Use EVs for A Road Trip

1. Climate Concerns

For a while, people relied on RVs and other fossil fuel-powered cars for road trips and other adventures; however, that should change due to factors such as climatic concerns, green emissions, and the rising impacts of global warming. Therefore, if you love nature and want to enjoy it in the future, you must conserve it through various strategies, such as using EVs for road trips and other adventures. Like any other cars, they can access off-road areas and regions if you have the right vehicle. For instance, EV pickup trucks and SUVs will enable you to go camping and on other long road trips.

2. Implications On Cost

With EVs, you are also conserving costs since you do not need more fuel for long-distance trips. When selecting a good EV for a road trip, the first consideration should be the mileage to enable you to cover a longer distance per charge. The cost of charging the EVs is also lower than fueling; hence you can conserve the money to buy other items for your road trip. Another cost-saving advantage is due to the fewer moving parts, therefore limited concerns about breakdowns on your journey. Still, you must carry all the vehicle accessories to deal with other challenges, such as punctures.

3. Available Charging Stations

Going for a road trip should not be of concern since the EV infrastructure is currently available at various points and locations on major highways. Nowadays, people hardly drive for about 20 miles without crossing charging stations. This means you do not have to worry about charging the car while driving along major highways.

Conclusion

EV road trip is fun and sustainable due to the environment, cost, and other benefits. When planning the trip, you should be cautious to avoid challenges such as battery drain or driving on the road with limited charging stations. Research the roads, accommodations, and charging stations before the trip. Also, select a suitable car for the trip and carry all the necessary accessories.

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