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Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by throughitalldude, Dec 14, 2021.

  1. Dec 19, 2021 at 8:32 PM
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    Ev lovers why dont you just put a generator in the bed and charge while you drive, unless you live in california. :monocle:
     
  2. Dec 19, 2021 at 8:35 PM
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    Then you should definitely buy one. Let us know when you get it.
     
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  3. Dec 19, 2021 at 8:39 PM
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    I'd love to see somebody real worlding it instead of only seeing the paid promotions or those trying to generate views for it. So many "reviews" on the web of so many products are disingenuous because of a fear of not getting further products to support their youtube channels and the like. The really honest reviewers don't get invited to press events or given vehicles to test and review. Only those who are willing to view them through rose colored lenses are generally given those kinds of opportunities.
     
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  4. Dec 19, 2021 at 9:29 PM
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    I only bring up the solar panels on the roof because the Fisker Karma had them, and it was a hybrid. But as pointed out, the math doesn't add up for it to be worth it. Plus, hail damage.
     
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  5. Dec 19, 2021 at 9:33 PM
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    Same here. Never know until we see some real world testing. I was skeptical when some of these EV manufacturers didn’t give TFL a test vehicle. That makes me question a few things. From what I seen, EVs make excellent commuters and would get a Tesla without even thinking twice. When we have our next house built (wherever that may be), the garage will have EV compatibility even if we don’t own one (yet), full solar system (depending on where we are and if it makes sense), whole home generator, two sources of heat, etc.
     
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    That's the dream, man. I'd love to get a similar set up going. With the rural area I live in I think I might be just as happy to have an EV side by side. Just not sure where they are with the tech on those. The EV Ranger comes to mind because I could plate it, enclose the cab, and put a box in the bed to have it work like a trunk. I'd still keep my gas SxS for the fun stuff, but I thing the EV Ranger might do for a basic commuter on days that a motorcycle might be a bit too cold.

    edit for vid, it's a pure promo piece, but you get to see it running a bit.

    https://youtu.be/WHDJFyEB9MA
     
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  7. Dec 19, 2021 at 10:36 PM
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    Sorry for the thread jack, and this will be my last bit on the EV SxS in here.

    Well, there's more info out than last I checked. High power, high torque, but range is again the weak point. 80 miles on a charge for the bigger battery version. Obviously that's best case and likely empty. Still, that's a good single day of riding/use around town. I could live with it, but then I saw the price. If you want the 80 miles it'll cost you $29,999 to start. :eek: Build and price with the heater and the absolute cheapest full cab enclosure and it jumps to $34,033.94 in a hurry. Still cheaper than a tesla, but that's in the price range of a decked out Ford Maverick Lariat. If you go with SxS level equipment in the Maverick XL you have at least $10K in savings to put toward fuel and maintenance.

    Conclusion: Even at a small vehicle scale electric is just too costly.
     
  8. Dec 20, 2021 at 4:00 AM
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    Well that's disappointing.
     
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    No. My comment was serious. We have lots of members here who moved away from Tundras but stuck around and have shared their experiences with the new vehicles. Most of which have been positive with little regret, too. It's a solid community, even if we do bust each other's balls and give each other crap.
     
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  10. Dec 20, 2021 at 4:59 AM
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    I agree. No reason to leave. I know a lot of tundra owners that needed better hauling/towing number for their work trucks. That’s the only reason they left. Most were hoping for better numbers on the 2022 and tried waiting as long as they could. To be honest, if Toyota released some information sooner in this botched release they might have waited.
     
  11. Dec 20, 2021 at 4:59 AM
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    I kinda like that. Reminds me of the old Suzuki Samurais or, more recently, the Jeep Renegade. With the power and torque of electric that thing could be an awesome trailerable crawler. :monocle:



    That train of thought and my fried brain leads to the next though. How hard would it be to make the normal kinds of off road mods to an EV? Would it still be as simple as getting bitter tires, wheels, and throwing on a lift?
     
  12. Dec 20, 2021 at 5:27 AM
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    Remote start and turn on all that stuff while it's still plugged in. Then when you leave it's still fully charged.
     
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  13. Dec 20, 2021 at 5:28 AM
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    Thankyou! You just game me my retirement idea. Now all I need is to form an LLC and purchase a few more Toyota's through it and I'm in.
     
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    I wouldn't pay for the subscription to remote start. :rofl:

    I was more thinking when heading home after working nights, if you've been out night fishing, etc.
     
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    Your choice, but as Adam said….that’s unfortunate.
     
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    They'll probably design it with only 240 volts charging standard, if you want to juice up in a Hurry that will be an added SUBSCRIPTION. Toyota is very late to the full-on EV game and also wants to lead the pack in profit add on's, haha. They will laugh their way to the bank yet not on my money. Who's up?
     
  17. Dec 20, 2021 at 7:37 AM
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    Then you are screwed, but you'd have to have a hell of a commute to need to worry about battery usage day to day. :burnrubber:
     
  18. Dec 20, 2021 at 7:59 AM
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    My buddies Volvo XC40 recharge has a 205 mile distance on its battery. His commute is 39 miles one way per day. This is from his garage to his work. Now as most peoples life is not to and from work only (shopping, getting kids, much needed happy hour), his commute turns into around 95 miles per day. To keep the battery between 20/80%, he has to charge everyday. He also hasn’t been able to get to the 205 mile driving distance yet either. Maybe on a flat stretch of road, but not here in CO.

    Interesting enough my commute is the same distance as his. However, he doesn’t have the stop and go traffic. Not sure how much that takes away from the charge since the brakes are regenerative. He also doesn’t have the elevation changes that I have. He did state that when going to work (increase in elevation), his battery dropped significantly.

    My district manager lives just around the corner from me and has a Tesla Model S (sweet car) and he charges daily as well. He uses a Tesla SC at a park and ride parking lot. He waits 15-20 minutes, answers emails and unwinds before going home to his family.

    Point of this is:

    - Commutes are increasing. Depending on housing prices, it can really increase. I know people that commute from Colorado Springs to Denver every day just because they can’t afford housing.
     
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    While I understand what you are saying (despite the fact that my commute is only 4 miles), I don't see what's wrong with charging overnight. That's kinda the point.
     
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    That would be awesome!!! My shortest commute ever has been 13 miles one way.

    I would charge everyday as well in the comfort of my home. Pretty cool how the vehicles control charge rates.
     
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    One thing I have been wondering about.

    Outside charging. From what I have seen, a good portion of people don’t use their garages for vehicle parking (usually due to garage depth). Should the charging port be outside and have it lockable?

    Does the electrical plug lock into place while charging? What about electrical shock if someone forgets to shut the power off and the weather isn’t optimal (like heavy rain)?
     
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    I think a cool feature of the Tacoma concept vehicle is you can use it as battery storage. You can charge at night and use the energy during peak hours to arbitrage the peak vs. off peak electric costs if your utility billing allows this or just use it for emergency generation.
     
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    You can install the charging station outside, many of them are meant to be weatherproof. Some will attach to the outside of their house, others put it on a pole in the ground.

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    Did you see the guy in Europe that intentionally blew up his model S because he was so pissed off that Tesla wanted to charge him $25,000 for a new battery? We are right at the time now when the first batch of Teslas are getting past their eight year battery warranty.
     
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    So are they saying that the first batch of Teslas had a different battery platform that is more expensive than the newer ones coming out?
     
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    Thank you for that. The only ones I have seen have been in garages.
     
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    I have no idea. You mention a guy in Europe that blew his up, and my buddy happened to have sent me that video a few days ago. Was just posting it for anyone that likes explosions. :D
     
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