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RickLightning

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You are getting high efficiency driving slow. OP is not.

You also seem irritable. Constipated?
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You are getting high efficiency driving slow. OP is not.

You also seem irritable. Constipated?
OP asked, I replied. You seemed to take issue, so added photos, and speed is approximately 50 between lights, just as stated. Enjoy your Lightning.
 

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Sheesh dude, don't take it personally
Nah man, not personal at all. Just done with it for trying to help the OP and another person who ask about specifics. Same thing happened in another thread.
 

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Yeah, well, all he said was that it was 30mph, which was accurate. And in a thread where speed affects efficiency it is worth making mention of.
HARDLY!. Drive your truck 100ph for 30 minutes, then stop and sit for 50 more. Or speed up from zero to 100 for 5 minutes, and then sit for 10 and repeat 60 times. That would be an average speed of 33.3 mph. So do you seriously think you energy consumption would be the same as driving 33.3 mph for 90 minutes. If you do, then I can't help you or anyone else that believes that is the case.
 

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New 2024 lightning Flash. Only 2 months since I got it and am disappointed with the numbers I see as far as how efficient it is. I realize road conditions weather etc can effect. All OEM stock on my truck no mods. I am seeing an average of 1.4 kwm. My driving is in town and freeway n an empty truck. I would regularly see 3 and above on my Ionic 6. I understand very different vehicles. Reading posts here guys are saying 2, 2.1 average kwm. While not new to ev driving new to ev trucks. Any ideas on how to improve my truck’s efficiency?

So, serious question: Do you have Electric Truck Nuts (wire nuts) hanging on the back of your truck?
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