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Title: 9,000-lb GMC Hummer EV put through its paces in a highway range test at 70 mph
Post by: Redaktion on September 25, 2022, 21:33:04
GMC's electric pickup truck with 1,000 horsepower compensates its rather disastrous efficiency with an enormously large battery capacity of 212 kWh, which results in a fairly impressive range at 70 mph according to a recent highway range test conducted with the sought-after Hummer EV.


https://www.notebookcheck.net/9-000-lb-GMC-Hummer-EV-put-through-its-paces-in-a-highway-range-test-at-70-mph.657307.0.html
Title: Re: 9,000-lb GMC Hummer EV put through its paces in a highway range test at 70 mph
Post by: Mic on September 26, 2022, 17:02:56
What they don't mention is that they can only go 50 miles.
Title: Re: 9,000-lb GMC Hummer EV put through its paces in a highway range test at 70 mph
Post by: Jamboree on September 27, 2022, 17:39:57
Could you please explain your comment? It makes no sense
Title: Re: 9,000-lb GMC Hummer EV put through its paces in a highway range test at 70 mph
Post by: Evs are retarded on September 29, 2022, 03:33:22
Lmao 9000lbs. Can you imagine the energy required to move that thing around compared to a regular hummer? If every EV is heavier than their ICE equivalent how can that possibly reduce our energy consumption?
Title: Re: 9,000-lb GMC Hummer EV put through its paces in a highway range test at 70 mph
Post by: PxnZone on September 29, 2022, 08:13:49
To the retarded person name: You do know gasoline cars has a 30%-40% efficiency, right? Meaning 60% of your gas energy is wasted due to heat and other inefficiencies. While EV cars has an 80% to 90% efficiency.