I have one of those reservations.Yes totally agree I'd love to see a gas based range extender option offered.
Look at how popular the Scout Harvester (range extender model) has been over the regular full EV -- reservations are currently more than 80%+ for the range extender model than full EV.
Source - https://www.scoutevforum.com/forum/threads/2027-scout-reservation-deposits-list-tracker-stats-📋-📊.10906/
With the extended range pack, why not find public fast chargers or even Tesla Destination L2 chargers along the way ?I plan on building a generic range extender to sit in the back. I've got an odd commute that usually involved around about 165 miles each way, but the car typically sits for 3-4 days before I come home. I plan on using some typical home storage LFP batteries, a small inverter and a small charger, to allow the thing to charge while it sits in the parking lot. And I can charge my portable charger up for free at home on my solar.
Of course, having fast chargers is an option, but they're not going to be nearly as cost effective as charging using my solar power from home. Unfortunately the car sits in a remote parking lot with no charging options while I'm at work, so I'm trying to be creative. But with a 2-4 day sit, it's not going to take a huge inverter setup, even just a level 1 charger would work for while it sits.With the extended range pack, why not find public fast chargers or even Tesla Destination L2 chargers along the way ?
BTW are you an active private pilot ?
20 miles a day is woefully low for that cost, not to mention where I live, that would be basically useless all winter. Neat concept thoughI am just starting my PPL training at a senior age as I near retirement.
Just passed 3rd class FAA medical - took 6 months due to my age!
My dream is to own a Piper single engine and be able to get to remote fly fishing destinations when I retire.
Here's something that might be better than carrying around extra batteries:
EV Solar charger while on the road