Hello!
Pondering by near week’s end of embarking on an east to west coast drive (central Va to Bay Area destination).
ABRP gives me two routes - one quite direct across the central US (across the TX panhandle for reference). The other arcs more to the north across lower Illinois, Nebraska and Salt Lake City.
The predicted difference is an amusingly optimistic 44 minutes longer for the more northerly route than the direct one and I’m leaning that way. I realize heat is terrible right now in the west in general, but the northerly route seems like I’m playing with a bit less fire (figuratively and somewhat literally) than the TX and Arizona sections (including Kingman and the others I’ve heard people mention in terms of SC spacing).
Any opinions on these two general routes based not just on heat/weather, but other factors I might not be considering? SC gaps, quality of stops, etc.
It’s about four long days of driving from 8 am to late evening daily. I figured that by using the ABRP route and breaking it at each late evening charge stop for an overnight to 8 am the next morning. I fully recognize this will vary some for all kinds of possible reasons.
I figure I’ll just put the estimated nightly stop in as the designation each morning as a way to force the chosen route (car nav vs ABRP).
I sure wish the tesla app would let me do car-specific routing with scheduled departure times so I could map this out much like ABRP… especially if you could preload it into the car… but alas…
White on white Sept 2021 M3P with about typical range loss (putting me around 265 miles at my usual 90% charge). Uberturbine and Pirelli Potenzas.
Pondering by near week’s end of embarking on an east to west coast drive (central Va to Bay Area destination).
ABRP gives me two routes - one quite direct across the central US (across the TX panhandle for reference). The other arcs more to the north across lower Illinois, Nebraska and Salt Lake City.
The predicted difference is an amusingly optimistic 44 minutes longer for the more northerly route than the direct one and I’m leaning that way. I realize heat is terrible right now in the west in general, but the northerly route seems like I’m playing with a bit less fire (figuratively and somewhat literally) than the TX and Arizona sections (including Kingman and the others I’ve heard people mention in terms of SC spacing).
Any opinions on these two general routes based not just on heat/weather, but other factors I might not be considering? SC gaps, quality of stops, etc.
It’s about four long days of driving from 8 am to late evening daily. I figured that by using the ABRP route and breaking it at each late evening charge stop for an overnight to 8 am the next morning. I fully recognize this will vary some for all kinds of possible reasons.
I figure I’ll just put the estimated nightly stop in as the designation each morning as a way to force the chosen route (car nav vs ABRP).
I sure wish the tesla app would let me do car-specific routing with scheduled departure times so I could map this out much like ABRP… especially if you could preload it into the car… but alas…
White on white Sept 2021 M3P with about typical range loss (putting me around 265 miles at my usual 90% charge). Uberturbine and Pirelli Potenzas.