You don’t see many electric cars towing caravans, do you?
On one hand, EVs make great towing machines. They can be quite weighty, so stability is never an issue. They have tonnes of torque, so pulling a load is never a struggle.
But there’s one issue, range. Attaching a trailer that’s heavy and ruins the car’s aerodynamics can have a dramatic impact on how far you can actually drive. But how much impact?
Well, the folks over at Camp365 — a company that makes folding caravan type things — gave one of their trailers to a couple of Tesla enthusiasts to see how much towing affects an EVs range.
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Watch the video above to find out how they got on. But if you can’t stand that voiceover, here’s the TL;DR.
Driver Brian said, “It tows like no ones business, it has great visibility, and its low weight and drag, make it a joy to tow.”
According to Brian, the car was using about 380 watt hours per mile, which is the equivalent to 24 kWh per 100 km. A regular EV without towing at 55 mph (88 kph) would get around 15-19 kWh per 100 km, so that’s pretty good.
As Brian says, his Model Y used 270 watt hours of power per mile unloaded, that’s 17 kWh per 100 km.
So all things considered, towing a lightweight, sleek, and aerodynamic trailer will cut an EV’s range around 25 to 30%.
In reality, towing an actual caravan, not one that folds into a compact package, will drop an EV’s range by closer to 50%.
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Story byMatthew Beedham
Matthew is the editor of SHIFT. He likes electric cars, and other things with wheels, wings, or hulls.Matthew is the editor of SHIFT. He likes electric cars, and other things with wheels, wings, or hulls.
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