HammaMan
Well-known member
You could put about $4k worth of equipment in the bed that'd allow you to deliver 11kW (48 amps / 240v) of power to rescue an EV. For most EVs, if they keep their speed low enough, that's 11 miles every 15 minutes.On a local subreddit, a plea went out from a local Tesla driver for some way to charge his car as the local supercharger was broken and he was down to about 15 miles of range. I got there in 20 minutes to assist, but unfortunately the 50A charger connector would not plug into the 30A socket that we have on the PB. There's an $18 adapter on Amazon that I might buy just in case for the next time. I see that you have the equivalent!
This might blossom into a huge cottage industry, recharging stranded EV's.
Granted you could also flat tow an EV in regen and deliver DC fast charging levels of power to it. Towing for just 10 miles in regen would give it ~60 miles of range depending on how mad the EV gets doing that much regen.
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