You guys stopped way more often than we did on our recent road trip last month DC-MT-DC...usually never more than 2 per day....3 tops. But we also always overcharged the recommended amount. Although I used ABRP off line, we more depended on the car's Navigation function to guide us. And sometime while underway, we would cancel and restart Navigation and it would give us a new further away recharge stop which was cool. Using cruise. control is much more efficient. The 93 memorial was incredible. And on our way back, Taliesin and Oak Park were also great. We didn't try to get to Falling Waters. FLW was a controversial character I was to learn. Enjoyed your video.
Thanks pal! So we tried both doing it 1 stop per Tesla Nav and 2 stops per ABRP. We found the overall time was shorter doing 2 stops because the batteries charge faster from low SoC to 50%. However when we waited 10-20 min at a second charger that just ate up all the savings.
Frank Loyd Wright was controversial alright. He invented the steel skyscraper, when he was an "apprentice" with Louis Sullivan, ran off with a patron's wife [showing him untrustworthy], left his wife with 5-6 kids, lousy with money, started a great movement of architecture different 4 times during his life, started a school to teach other younger architects and did 90% of his work after the age of 70, making him a hero of the senior citizen movement! The Greatest Architect of All Time!
Great roadtrip! If you ever get the chance, visit the Henry ford museum in Dearborn, MI (edge of detroit). It has Lincoln’s rocking chair he was sitting in on that fateful night at the theater, george Washington’s actual fold out field mattress he used to sleep on, etc. The bus that Rosa Parks refused to get up from her seat is there too that you can go in if you want. It’s a feeling for sure…it’s silent and everyone just taking in the atmosphere what it must have been like to be there at the moment. There’s a ton of other stuff (kennedy’s limo he was tragically in, etc) that you can easily spend all day in the museum looking at. Attached to it is Greenfield village. It’s a period setting establishment on the grounds with Thomas Edison’s actual laboratory and you can go for rides in early 1900s Model T’s, etc. All the best to you!
Thank you for taking me on your journey. I have seen the world's largest (near Lacrosse, WI). Now I can add the worlds largest paint can and coffee pot. The coffee pot did not look professionally constructed.
3:29 you were driving through Middlesex township . . . that new Sheetz is my goto coffee stop. Another couple miles Southbound on 81 you would pass N94 and wouldn't even realize it unless someone had just taken off :)
About the adjacent stall etiquette. You didn't precise if it was version 2 or version 3 But only version 2 stalls share power with their neighbor. i.e. 2A and 2B share power. 3A and 3B share power. If you were parked in 3A and he pulled into 2B it wouldbt be an issue. Those 2 stalls dont share a power cabinet. Also this doesnt apply to version 3 chargers distinguished by the thinner cables. In V3, cabinets are powered independently no sharing. So its ok to park adjacent.
I don’t have a Tesla, yet, so I don’t understand why you needed to stop at SC four times in one day. Please explain. I commute 120 miles round trip daily on fwy 101 and 405. If MYP range is 303 why so much SC in one day? PS great video, thank you. Liked the comparison of MY LR and MYP video as well.
Great question! Just like a regular gas car, 303 miles is the "rated" miles. Pending how you drive, the realistic range at 100% charge is around 270-280 miles on the MYP. In order to maintain battery health and minimize degradation (i.e. a 3 year old iPhone's battery doesn't last as long), you would normally charge the car to 80%~90% or about 216 ~ 230 miles - which is more than enough for your daily commute. Now let's talk about why the frequent stops on this trip. There are two primary factors: 1. Tesla's nav system and 2. Charging Speed. 1. Tesla's Nav System doesn't offer you "waypoints". So if you are going from Point A to Point B the car will let you know where to stop for charging and you will arrive at Point B with say 10% of battery. Now, if you need to go to Point C...BUT there isn't a super charger (SC) in between...then you would need to back track to the SC between Point A & B. Now hold on to that thought for a moment and we'll come back to it. 2. Charging Speed: Tesla Battery is like a bucket of water. When it's empty you can turn on the hose to max and no water will spill out. As the bucket gets fuller, you can't fill it as fast without risking spillage. So charging from 5% to 50% at a SC it's lightning fast. But the charging speed slows down as the battery becomes full and really slows down once you hit 80% or more. Now let's coming the two factors and introduce the awesome third party app called "A Better Route Planner" (ABRP). This app can manage your entire trip with waypoints. It will know if there's a SC between Point B & Point C. plus it will calculate the LEAST amount of traveling time between the points based on charging speed and other conditions. For example, let's say you need to cover around 500 miles - a single charging stop will get you there, but you are essential driving the car to almost empty then need to charge it to almost full. Let's say the total charging time is 40 minutes with 1 stop. ABRP will advise you that by making 2 SC stops each time top it off to 55%-60% at about 15 min per charge for a total of 30 minutes, it's still quicker than a single 40 minutes charge. Also remember when someone is parked next to you, your SC speed slows down by 50% (b/c two SC stalls charge a phase). If the SC station is full, it's better to go to a less crowded one and ABRP will give you real time info on that. Let's say the next day I need to go to another destination, ABRP will ask you to make an extra charging stop to "top off" the battery so you don't have to back track. Hope this makes sense and feel free to ask any questions. :)
Enlightening video, love the quirky family fun road trip vibe while providing info on Tesla planning! Sidenote, what camera are you using for the 180 and 360 pans?
Great video. Love your videos. The charger bring down and you having to backtrack is why I say we need way more chargers. I don’t think the cars need more range. Personally I think we need way more chargers. The cars charge so fast from 0-50%. If there were 3 times as many chargers, the. We could flippantly travel and if a charger is down we just go to another station down the road. I am surprised some large gas station chain hasn’t inked a deal with Tesla to install chargers at all their gas stations. My favorite super chargers are the ones at gas stations or near a Starbucks where you can easily go to the restroom and get something to eat/drink. Anyway, great video.
Thanks Robert! Yes I agree the car has plenty range that will exceed my bladder on a road trip...lol. Aside from the charger being down, crowding is another issue to add more chargers. As Tesla sells more cars, this will become an issue. Since this video, I know there are 3 new SC stations that opened up around me...hopefully this trend will continue. Anyway, thanks again for the kind words and support!
@@SlowAsianDriver there is no doubt, the range outlasts my bladder. I have a friend that wants 500-600 miles of range so he can drive that distance without stopping. I told him that his bladder can’t make it that long 😂!
@@SlowAsianDriver also, if you get a chance, My son and I made this video when we got our model 3. Let me know what you think. ruclips.net/video/L9WCO35DesE/видео.html
The problem with Model Y is that charge really depreciates if you are driving in snow or rain or windy also potholes. And when you are with family you cannot avoid luggage which further puts pressure on electric drivetrain. Arriving on next super chargers with super low charge is risky with family especially on a road trip into new to driver locations.
Low temperature definitely effects range. I lose about 10% normal range (25 miles) in the sub 30F weather. Thankfully there are a lot of SC coming online. My wife who gets nervous with everything came home with 5% charge yesterday and said “no sweat, I knew I can go to any of the 3 SC around here.” She likes to live on the edge. Lol.
Do have a CCS adapter but didn’t find one fast enough near by. EA has roughly 1/2 of Tesla Supercharging network as of beginning of the year…but are growing fast.
Nice blog showcasing the car. Just an advice, as a blogger I think is inappropiate to record other people to critique them on a video for something that is not hurting someone. Everyone can park wherever they want. Just saying!
Great video! Expecting delivery of my Model Y soon. Took notice of your “car stacker” in your garage. Love it!!!! 🤩 Could you tell me which one you’ve got and where I can get one too?
Good eyes and thanks pal! The lift I have is marketed under either Challenger or Quality lift (exactly same lift just different names). It’s also Automotive Lift Institute certified as well. I have a 7K lbs lift. Congrats on your new MY :)
Tesla is still using old battery technology. BYD's blade battery technology has revolutionized car battery sector. ruclips.net/video/qw11YEnToHE/видео.html
@@House6409 now Tesla is going to open up its SC to other manufacturers, I can only imaging there will be more demand for these. I've never had to wait for a SC before but on this trip I had to a few times.
@@SlowAsianDriver Aside from the range anxiety experienced on that trip, I thought the unplanned hiccups really enhanced the video for us viewers on the reality of EV road trips. Definitely liked the urinal example of parking next to someone at a SC.
hey I have a model y performance coming soon. wondering if you want to buy the summer tires. I live in syosset. getting all season and have no need for summer tires.
Hi Matthew, thanks for the offer...I'm in the same boat...lol. I'm either going with All Season or pickup winter rubbers. Have you tried to sell on the Tesla Motor Club's forum or FB Tesla Long Island page? Btw, are you switching out both tire and wheels or just getting slight bigger front tires and keeping the 21"?
@@SlowAsianDriver thanks for the reply. was planning to get all season all around. . I believe not the exact same specs as OEM. I read on the forums it's ok. will be trying to sell the summer tires on the forums or just using them on the warm months till they are worn out.
Driving like a regular car means being able to drive 300+ miles and refueling. This is the main downside of a EV. Way too many stops and time. It’s okay if that’s the way anyone travels. But most people want to get to their destination in as little time as possible. Which means less time on the road. I believe that when these EV’S REACH 400+ miles in range and no more than 20 minutes 100% charging will they become usable. All of these videos I find very informative but they highlight the main downside of long distance travel in a EV. Tesla seems to be the only vehicle that can come close to a ICE vehicle,only because of its charging network. If only Tesla has LUCIDS range.
Lol. Well, it's pretty darn good. Definitely takes longer than a gas car with the stops, but the Full Self Driving makes the drive a breeze. We did 13 hours on the last day and we were not even tired after.
Love the teamwork between you and your wife. Keep the videos coming please!
thanks pal! more will come in a week or so. :)
You guys stopped way more often than we did on our recent road trip last month DC-MT-DC...usually never more than 2 per day....3 tops. But we also always overcharged the recommended amount. Although I used ABRP off line, we more depended on the car's Navigation function to guide us. And sometime while underway, we would cancel and restart Navigation and it would give us a new further away recharge stop which was cool. Using cruise. control is much more efficient. The 93 memorial was incredible. And on our way back, Taliesin and Oak Park were also great. We didn't try to get to Falling Waters. FLW was a controversial character I was to learn. Enjoyed your video.
Thanks pal! So we tried both doing it 1 stop per Tesla Nav and 2 stops per ABRP. We found the overall time was shorter doing 2 stops because the batteries charge faster from low SoC to 50%. However when we waited 10-20 min at a second charger that just ate up all the savings.
Frank Loyd Wright was controversial alright. He invented the steel skyscraper, when he was an "apprentice" with Louis Sullivan, ran off with a patron's wife [showing him untrustworthy], left his wife with 5-6 kids, lousy with money, started a great movement of architecture different 4 times during his life, started a school to teach other younger architects and did 90% of his work after the age of 70, making him a hero of the senior citizen movement! The Greatest Architect of All Time!
Very interesting and very well executed. Keep ‘em coming.
Thanks Joe! More to come in a week or two :)
Great roadtrip! If you ever get the chance, visit the Henry ford museum in Dearborn, MI (edge of detroit). It has Lincoln’s rocking chair he was sitting in on that fateful night at the theater, george Washington’s actual fold out field mattress he used to sleep on, etc. The bus that Rosa Parks refused to get up from her seat is there too that you can go in if you want. It’s a feeling for sure…it’s silent and everyone just taking in the atmosphere what it must have been like to be there at the moment. There’s a ton of other stuff (kennedy’s limo he was tragically in, etc) that you can easily spend all day in the museum looking at. Attached to it is Greenfield village. It’s a period setting establishment on the grounds with Thomas Edison’s actual laboratory and you can go for rides in early 1900s Model T’s, etc. All the best to you!
Thank you. We were there 2 years ago. Great museum for sure.
Happy Family Road trip is so fun to watch 📺
haha...we don't take ourselves too seriously. thanks pal!
So good, I watched it twice! Your narrative and composition are fantastic, right on point! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks pal! I appreciate the kind words.
love how easy driving in Tesla is
It’s the easiest road trip we’ve ever done.
Hit the thumbs up before watching based on your past content. Will watch later tonight lol.
Thanks pal!
Thank you for taking me on your journey. I have seen the world's largest (near Lacrosse, WI). Now I can add the worlds largest paint can and coffee pot. The coffee pot did not look professionally constructed.
Thx pal! The Coffee Pot was once a diner.
Finally a road trip video of a Model Y Performance and not a long range. Those 21" wheels held up great? Awesome video.
Yes the 21" are great! I have over 22K miles on them and the treads are still excellent.
@@SlowAsianDriver I picked up my MYP just over a week ago and it's a dream. Love your videos. Thanks.
Thx pal. If you live in cold climate, Michelin just came out with Pilot AS4 for the MYP. Otherwise the Pirellis are awesome.
@@SlowAsianDriver actually mine came with Michelin Pilot All Season. I think they switched it up for all January 2022 deliveries.
@@SlowAsianDriver hey how are your tires holding up? Thread still good? Can you drive with confidence in the snow?
Awesome road trip! Just a found your channel through the recommended feed. Subscribed and looking forward to more Tesla vlog content.
Thank you so much!
3:29 you were driving through Middlesex township . . . that new Sheetz is my goto coffee stop. Another couple miles Southbound on 81 you would pass N94 and wouldn't even realize it unless someone had just taken off :)
I’m a big fan of Sheetz…almost as good as Wawa. 😁
@@SlowAsianDriver 😂 mind your tongue good Sir. Sheetz is far better than wawa lol
🤣🤙
Love your triangle family! Wife & I are planning on doing road trips in our MYP with our Triangle family as well :)
Solid content sir!!!
Thank pal! You are gonna have a great time on the road trip.
Great video. Your have a beautiful family
Thank you for the kind words!
Nice .
Thx pal!
Love the video - great intro!
Thanks pal!
Great video. I really enjoyed it. Looking forward to (Part 2). You guy’s are a great family.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed our silliness :)
About the adjacent stall etiquette. You didn't precise if it was version 2 or version 3 But only version 2 stalls share power with their neighbor. i.e. 2A and 2B share power. 3A and 3B share power. If you were parked in 3A and he pulled into 2B it wouldbt be an issue. Those 2 stalls dont share a power cabinet. Also this doesnt apply to version 3 chargers distinguished by the thinner cables. In V3, cabinets are powered independently no sharing. So its ok to park adjacent.
You are 100% correct. When the video was made, I just got the car and was still learning. ✌️
Hope you enjoyed Bedford, PA! That’s my home town! I hope to get a Tesla some day!
We met some really nice folks around the Biggest Coffee Pot. It was a big hit for my son. Can’t wait to see your Tesla :)
Excellent video👏👏👏
Thank you Maria :)
I don’t have a Tesla, yet, so I don’t understand why you needed to stop at SC four times in one day. Please explain. I commute 120 miles round trip daily on fwy 101 and 405. If MYP range is 303 why so much SC in one day?
PS great video, thank you. Liked the comparison of MY LR and MYP video as well.
Great question!
Just like a regular gas car, 303 miles is the "rated" miles. Pending how you drive, the realistic range at 100% charge is around 270-280 miles on the MYP. In order to maintain battery health and minimize degradation (i.e. a 3 year old iPhone's battery doesn't last as long), you would normally charge the car to 80%~90% or about 216 ~ 230 miles - which is more than enough for your daily commute.
Now let's talk about why the frequent stops on this trip. There are two primary factors: 1. Tesla's nav system and 2. Charging Speed.
1. Tesla's Nav System doesn't offer you "waypoints". So if you are going from Point A to Point B the car will let you know where to stop for charging and you will arrive at Point B with say 10% of battery. Now, if you need to go to Point C...BUT there isn't a super charger (SC) in between...then you would need to back track to the SC between Point A & B. Now hold on to that thought for a moment and we'll come back to it.
2. Charging Speed: Tesla Battery is like a bucket of water. When it's empty you can turn on the hose to max and no water will spill out. As the bucket gets fuller, you can't fill it as fast without risking spillage. So charging from 5% to 50% at a SC it's lightning fast. But the charging speed slows down as the battery becomes full and really slows down once you hit 80% or more.
Now let's coming the two factors and introduce the awesome third party app called "A Better Route Planner" (ABRP). This app can manage your entire trip with waypoints. It will know if there's a SC between Point B & Point C. plus it will calculate the LEAST amount of traveling time between the points based on charging speed and other conditions. For example, let's say you need to cover around 500 miles - a single charging stop will get you there, but you are essential driving the car to almost empty then need to charge it to almost full. Let's say the total charging time is 40 minutes with 1 stop. ABRP will advise you that by making 2 SC stops each time top it off to 55%-60% at about 15 min per charge for a total of 30 minutes, it's still quicker than a single 40 minutes charge. Also remember when someone is parked next to you, your SC speed slows down by 50% (b/c two SC stalls charge a phase). If the SC station is full, it's better to go to a less crowded one and ABRP will give you real time info on that. Let's say the next day I need to go to another destination, ABRP will ask you to make an extra charging stop to "top off" the battery so you don't have to back track.
Hope this makes sense and feel free to ask any questions. :)
Enlightening video, love the quirky family fun road trip vibe while providing info on Tesla planning! Sidenote, what camera are you using for the 180 and 360 pans?
Glad you enjoyed it! I have a GoPro Max 360 camera.
Great video. Love your videos. The charger bring down and you having to backtrack is why I say we need way more chargers. I don’t think the cars need more range. Personally I think we need way more chargers. The cars charge so fast from 0-50%. If there were 3 times as many chargers, the. We could flippantly travel and if a charger is down we just go to another station down the road.
I am surprised some large gas station chain hasn’t inked a deal with Tesla to install chargers at all their gas stations. My favorite super chargers are the ones at gas stations or near a Starbucks where you can easily go to the restroom and get something to eat/drink.
Anyway, great video.
Thanks Robert! Yes I agree the car has plenty range that will exceed my bladder on a road trip...lol. Aside from the charger being down, crowding is another issue to add more chargers. As Tesla sells more cars, this will become an issue. Since this video, I know there are 3 new SC stations that opened up around me...hopefully this trend will continue. Anyway, thanks again for the kind words and support!
@@SlowAsianDriver there is no doubt, the range outlasts my bladder. I have a friend that wants 500-600 miles of range so he can drive that distance without stopping. I told him that his bladder can’t make it that long 😂!
@@SlowAsianDriver also, if you get a chance, My son and I made this video when we got our model 3. Let me know what you think. ruclips.net/video/L9WCO35DesE/видео.html
Great vid and subscribed. Please keep them coming.
Just finished this video. Gave you a shoutout at the end. ruclips.net/video/fuuqj0_dA8w/видео.html
The problem with Model Y is that charge really depreciates if you are driving in snow or rain or windy also potholes. And when you are with family you cannot avoid luggage which further puts pressure on electric drivetrain. Arriving on next super chargers with super low charge is risky with family especially on a road trip into new to driver locations.
Low temperature definitely effects range. I lose about 10% normal range (25 miles) in the sub 30F weather. Thankfully there are a lot of SC coming online. My wife who gets nervous with everything came home with 5% charge yesterday and said “no sweat, I knew I can go to any of the 3 SC around here.” She likes to live on the edge. Lol.
You may need to get a chadamo or ccs adapter and go to electrify America.
Do have a CCS adapter but didn’t find one fast enough near by. EA has roughly 1/2 of Tesla Supercharging network as of beginning of the year…but are growing fast.
Cool video.
Thanks pal!
What Tesla Model do you have? Standerd range, Long Range or performance model?
Performance
Nice blog showcasing the car. Just an advice, as a blogger I think is inappropiate to record other people to critique them on a video for something that is not hurting someone. Everyone can park wherever they want. Just saying!
Good point & thanks for the feedback.
Great video! Expecting delivery of my Model Y soon. Took notice of your “car stacker” in your garage. Love it!!!! 🤩 Could you tell me which one you’ve got and where I can get one too?
Good eyes and thanks pal! The lift I have is marketed under either Challenger or Quality lift (exactly same lift just different names). It’s also Automotive Lift Institute certified as well. I have a 7K lbs lift. Congrats on your new MY :)
Tesla is still using old battery technology.
BYD's blade battery technology has revolutionized car battery sector.
ruclips.net/video/qw11YEnToHE/видео.html
Curious how tall is your garage from floor to ceiling?
Looking to put a lift in mine as well.
Thanks
My garage is 10’ 7”. I have a direct drive side mounted garage door opener with the door rails extended as high as possible to the ceiling.
Ok mine is 9’ 6”.
I wonder if the same cars you have would still clear?
I have a Challenger Lift and here's a link to it's website. You'll find a ceiling height calculator: www.challengerlifts.com/products/cl4p9x/
Fantastic video well put together guys. Gotta ask what camera did you use for the 360 degrees shots from the center of the windscreen they were smooth
Thanks pal. I use a GoPro Max 360.
Aside from saving on costs, why do you guys prefer stopping to charge from a gas station? Love the videos!
😂 yeah it seems Tesla has an agreement with Cheetz Gas for its SCs.
@@SlowAsianDriver Oh wow! I imagine we’ll start seeing much more of these setups soon .
@@House6409 now Tesla is going to open up its SC to other manufacturers, I can only imaging there will be more demand for these. I've never had to wait for a SC before but on this trip I had to a few times.
@@SlowAsianDriver Aside from the range anxiety experienced on that trip, I thought the unplanned hiccups really enhanced the video for us viewers on the reality of EV road trips. Definitely liked the urinal example of parking next to someone at a SC.
What was the total cost of the whole trip using charging stations if you don’t mind me asking?
It was free because I have a lot of supercharging miles. If I had to pay for the charges it would been $116 for a total of 20 supercharges.
Good content. Please cut out the music
Thank for the feedback.
hey I have a model y performance coming soon. wondering if you want to buy the summer tires. I live in syosset. getting all season and have no need for summer tires.
Hi Matthew, thanks for the offer...I'm in the same boat...lol. I'm either going with All Season or pickup winter rubbers. Have you tried to sell on the Tesla Motor Club's forum or FB Tesla Long Island page? Btw, are you switching out both tire and wheels or just getting slight bigger front tires and keeping the 21"?
@@SlowAsianDriver thanks for the reply. was planning to get all season all around. . I believe not the exact same specs as OEM. I read on the forums it's ok. will be trying to sell the summer tires on the forums or just using them on the warm months till they are worn out.
Driving like a regular car means being able to drive 300+ miles and refueling. This is the main downside of a EV.
Way too many stops and time. It’s okay if that’s the way anyone travels. But most people want to get to their destination in as little time as possible. Which means less time on the road. I believe that when these EV’S REACH 400+ miles in range and no more than 20 minutes 100% charging will they become usable. All of these videos I find very informative but they highlight the main downside of long distance travel in a EV. Tesla seems to be the only vehicle that can come close to a ICE vehicle,only because of its charging network. If only Tesla has LUCIDS range.
you drove as regular car, not really you are using spreadsheet
It was our first EV road trip…printout was a backup. Ended up not using it after the 2nd day.
Teslas are not for road trips and your video proves it. haha
Lol. Well, it's pretty darn good. Definitely takes longer than a gas car with the stops, but the Full Self Driving makes the drive a breeze. We did 13 hours on the last day and we were not even tired after.