Not bad at all compared to most gassers. But the Prius would have been about $0.05/mile. Since I still have plenty of EVgo credits and there are several EVgo charers available along I-75, I'll be taking the Bolt up to Ohio again this weekend for Thanksgiving. I just hope the holiday traffic hasn't begun yet. I'll be traveling Friday and Saturday to try to stay ahead of it.
Enjoy the trip. I've been ICE free over three years now and the confidence in the Bolt is what gave me the reason to add another.
hopefully, but i'm not that adventurous. i'd like to try a few hundred miles in the summer and build up to it
Sometimes, it takes time. I went from gassers to VW TDis, to the Prius, to the Plug-in Prius, to the Volt, to the Spark EV and finally, to the Bolts, which built my all electric confidence.
agreed, and you have to be a traveler, and have a willing partner (if you have one) contrary to what a lot of ev evangelists would have you think, a lot of preperation goes into long distance ev travel. you have to want it. it's nothing like driving 5 or 600 miles a day in a gasser. someday it will be, but for now, you need apps to find charging stations and use the chargers. you need route planners. you need to plan more stops. you need to plan the weather. you need to be prepared for the occasional broken charger or unavailable due to in use.
At least nowadays, you don't have to go through something like the Donner Party did. Although, some anti-EVers think you do.
there was one video where a lady took her 250 mile tesla out through the rockies and got stranded at a hundred miles in a blizzard
Change of plans. My wife's '17 Prius hasn't been driven much in the past six weeks. AND ... I plan to drive straight through. As much as I love driving the Bolt, a 1,000+ mile day in a Gen 4 Prius is a lot shorter driving day than in a Bolt. I changed my mind several times on this but when I decided yesterday to skip the hotel time and expense and go straight through, that kind of made the decision for me. Then too, the odometer on the '22 Bolt is rapidly catching up with the one on the '17 Prius. My new eyeglasses have already arrived and I go get them after a meeting this morning, so I plan to leave tomorrow super early. I'm doing the tool bag transfer, laundry, dishes, packing, etc today. Poor Bolt. Home alone for the first time.
You have an ideal situation where you have two wonderful, efficient vehicles and can pick the one that best suits your lifestyle/choice for the trip.
Indeed. I've been driving 1,000 mile one-way trips for years traveling to/from south Texas to the Rockies with ICE, HEV and PHEV vehicles. Since 2016, I've also been researching how BEV travel would do on these trips. These 1k legs take us about 12 hours to cover and with a 6 a.m. departure time, most travel occurs in daylight hours. Our stops are mainly dictated by restroom cleanliness or food choices not by charger availability (typically none) or fuel prices. The routes using Tesla planner or the others (ABP, etc) require different, longer routes that stick to the interstate vastly limiting route choice. How much longer? 19 hours. That means a hotel stop and two days travel. That's a hard no. These routes are driven at 75-80mph (legally) and cost about 10.5 cents/mile (Sienna hybrid with 500+ mile hwy range FTW). My old Mazda 5 which only gets 24mpg at those speeds cost about 12 cents on its last and final trip. But for us travel costs are secondary compared to time and comfort (middle seats with ottomans, video display and mini-fridge).
Yeah, if I wasn't in a rush, I'd probably take the Bolt again. There's no denying that the Prius will get me there quicker. But both are fun to drive. The Prius is slightly more comfortable and hugs the road better in curves, but the Bolt is also a great driving experience.