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hammerhead
09-14-2024, 07:50 AM
Second trip to Shelburne in a little over a month —never thought I would ever do this but here it is...

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first commute to work in Brampton:

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RedSN
09-14-2024, 10:36 AM
How do you like it so far?
Friends up here at the cottage have one, they absolutely love it.

hammerhead
09-14-2024, 01:34 PM
How do you like it so far?
Friends up here at the cottage have one, they absolutely love it.

So far its been good only have about 100 kilometers on it. Some things are weird like the "Brake Assist" will take some getting use to and before I leave today I have to figure out how to turn the lane centering thingy off, although its helpful when I'm trying to find functions on the screen. lol.

fast Ed
09-14-2024, 04:58 PM
On most Fords, the lane centre feature can be turned on / off with a button on the end of the turn signal stalk.

Enjoy the new ride!

5.4MarkVIII
09-14-2024, 05:53 PM
They are a nice ride. Enjoyed the one we test drove for a couple days.

hammerhead
09-14-2024, 07:31 PM
On most Fords, the lane centre feature can be turned on / off with a button on the end of the turn signal stalk.

Enjoy the new ride!

Thanks Ed —I decided to leave it on for a while

hammerhead
09-14-2024, 07:35 PM
They are a nice ride. Enjoyed the one we test drove for a couple days.

I like it a lot had it on the 401 and 427 and this afternoon, nimble and very responsive in traffic —also in slow stop and go traffic more power is regenerated and appears to not much if any is used in traffic. It has a lot of cool features.

92redragtop
09-14-2024, 08:44 PM
Another member here has had one for almost a year as a daily driver and loves it. Was just asking him about it last week in terms of range, etc., and it has exceeded their expectations.

hammerhead
09-14-2024, 08:47 PM
Another member here has had one for almost a year and loves it. Was just asking him about it last week in terms of range, etc., and it has exceeded their expectations.

Basically bought to commute and eliminate fuel expenses —good to here that I was a bit concerned about winter charging

hammerhead
09-15-2024, 07:04 PM
Wired up a 240amp charging station today and what a difference in charging speed. Should have just over 400k range by midnight.

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hammerhead
09-15-2024, 07:20 PM
Wired up a 240amp charging station today and what a difference in charging speed. Should have just over 400k range by midnight.

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hammerhead
09-20-2024, 08:59 AM
Today I calculated the cost to drive 75 kilometers to work and it seems it was 51 cents. I suck at math and I'm no Einstein but I used 17kw hours at an overnight charge rate of 2.8 cents (i rounded to 3 cents) 17 x .03 = .51. If this is correct I'm not expecting a huge increase on the hydro bill each month.

5.4MarkVIII
09-20-2024, 09:02 AM
Today I calculated the cost to drive 75 kilometers to work and it seems it was 51 cents. I suck at math and I'm no Einstein but I used 17kw hours at an overnight charge rate of 2.8 cents (i rounded to 3 cents) 17 x .03 = .51. If this is correct I'm not expecting a huge increase on the hydro bill each month.

You have the big charger set up at home?

hammerhead
09-20-2024, 09:06 AM
You have the big charger set up at home?

level 2 40amp —I also have a gas generator/welder capable of phase 3 power that I plan to setup for emergency charging. Phase 3 can give me a full charge in 1/2 hour for a few bucks in gas.

5.4MarkVIII
09-20-2024, 06:07 PM
level 2 40amp —I also have a gas generator/welder capable of phase 3 power that I plan to setup for emergency charging. Phase 3 can give me a full charge in 1/2 hour for a few bucks in gas.

Is there much of a cost difference between the level one and level two, Since it’s charging more volume faster? Or does it flush out about the same in the end

5.4MarkVIII
09-20-2024, 06:07 PM
Wired up a 240amp charging station today and what a difference in charging speed. Should have just over 400k range by midnight.

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Also apparently I missed this post. Lol.

hammerhead
09-24-2024, 11:59 AM
I've been rethinking my energy cost and have come to this conclusion: my daily round trip is approximately 40 kwh's of energy used. This can vary give or take a few kwh's daily but 40 is a benchmark. When I get home to charge thru the night it takes about 4-5 hours to recharge what I have used on my daily commutes with the 240amp double pole.(level 2 charging) So I think the correct calculation for daily expense would be .03 cents x 5 hours leaving my total cost to commute 150 kilometers a day at 15 cents/day. The F150 with the 5.0 was ranging in the $30 a day zone. It's my understanding that the higher the electrical phase, the less energy or expense is the end result. With Phase 3 power the cost to commute would be near zero, but most households don't provide this power. Maybe Elon is onto something when he once said electricity should be free and maybe the grid won't be as taxed as what people think from cars. I would think there are other factors taxing grids especially in warmer climates and maybe future cold climates. But one thing I think is that it won't be electric cars taxing the grid.

is my thinking correct on the hydro charges?

hammerhead
09-25-2024, 08:50 AM
ok —now that I'm green again I'm going to take one last kick at the can. I promise.

40kwh divided by 5 hrs to full charge = 8kwh's used to recharge the batteries per hour

8kwh x .087 charging rate = .696 cents hourly charging rate

.696 x 5hrs to charge = $3.48 per day to operate the Mach E

$20.88/week - $1085.76/year/ - $90.48/month

This varies depending on that days driving habit but the distance to commute won't change unless I'm rerouted for some reason. I went to the Hydro website and the 2.8 cent overnight rate is not automatic and I think it is something that needs to be applied for. Not sure, I didn't dig too deep into it.

so that's it, that's my final answer and I can move on —I Hope. lol