El Duderino
Well-known member
Everyone's use case is different. Everything you see as a disadvantage is an advantage to us out here in the middle where there is 1 DCFC for a 100 to 200 mile radius. Like echoed earlier, we got the electric bug. We just need a lot more range.I don't understand the appeal of this at all. EV trucks are great for people that don't do a lot of long distance driving. If that's your use case, you gain, low cost operation, a frunk, etc... There is a huge market for those that don't do long range driving but politics and poor marketing have not allowed people to understand the distinction of the two types of drivers (in other words, its not for everyone but it may be for you). There is equally a huge market of buyers that do a lot of long distance driving. So with this REV, you lose your frunk or a section of your bed for this heavy generator, regardless if you use it or not (a loss of efficiency). Your battery will be smaller to offset this weight, meaning you will go through its life cycles faster. You must now go to gas stations and do oil changes again. If you don't use your generator often, the fuel gets stale and the seals dry up. You also gain the complexities and expense of specialty repairs. Why in the world would you get something like this over a proven ICE f150 if you do a lot of long distance driving? All I see are problems waiting to happen for no extra benefit other than saying look at me I am saving the planet by hauling around a gas generator in my inefficient EV truck.
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