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LETTER: EV comes up far short in road trip challenge

Recently, The Detroit News sponsored a competition between an electric vehicle and a gasoline-fueled car in an attempt to find out which one produced the better numbers on a long trip.

The Review-Journal reprinted that article on July 1.

The competition had each vehicle go 585 miles from Lansing, Michigan, to Washington D.C. Each car- a Bolt and a Trax - was manufactured by Chevrolet and weighed between 3,300 and 3,500 pounds. Each cost about $27,000.

The results were as follows:

The Bolt took 13.5 hours and made three stops (long charging times). The fuel cost was 48 cents/kwh. Total cost was $94. The maximum range on a charge was 248 miles

The Trax took 9.5 hours with one, five-minute stop. The fuel cost was $3.50 a gallon. Total cost was $68. The maximum range on a tank was 400 miles.

Based on the above data, can it be that, with the increased cost of electricity, the time for the EV has come and gone?

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