Tesla Bob just plugged in and camped two nights. He knew he needed a stop between the Mighty Mac Bridge and MN, and the Porkies seems to fit for him (with a bonus music festival). It looked like he was plugged into the 50amp side to enjoy all his do dads and goodies a Telsa can provide.Non camper friendly charging stations I feel will be your biggest problem to deal with. I don't know about using campground power to charge. Some of the places I stay have just barely reliable electric for the camper. I wonder if an RV serge protector would work, at least something to protect your car from the iffy power you can find at campgrounds. I'd be very curious to hear how everything works for you.
model y's actually have factory hitch options. I believe a class 1.I would take short driving trips to see how quickly the batteries drain.
Just wondering where you are going to fasten the hitch to on the car.
Unfortunately, wheeling it into a spot isnt possable with all pups. Mine I could not move it I tried by myself. Hope your is light enough, if not make sure you put out chocks if on a slope. Have fun!We've been towing our PUP with our VW ID.4 for almost two years now, and it works great! We lose about 40% of our range with the camper in tow, which still leaves more than enough to hop charging stations even in Texas. We use ABRP with live data to calibrate to the trailer so it's really easy to get a really accurate charging plan.
The biggest annoyance is charge stations not set up for towing. I've gotten pretty quick at disconnecting the trailer after starting my charge, and wheeling it into another space while we charge. Can't wait for some pull-through charging stalls, that'll really help a lot.
The biggest benefit is always leaving the campground at a full charge! Picked up one of these to get a few extra amps out of the 30-amp plug instead of being relegated to the 20-amp. But it is really nice getting a nice easy full charge on the 50-amp plugs.
Thankfully, ours is only 1300lb dry, quite easy to wheel manually. It's also easy enough to back it into a space first, chock it, drop it, then go charge.Unfortunately, wheeling it into a spot isnt possable with all pups. Mine I could not move it I tried by myself. Hope your is light enough, if not make sure you put out chocks if on a slope. Have fun!
Just wondering where you are going to fasten the hitch to on the car.
How much for the tow hitch?