Not the longest day trip, November 13: Left at 9:30 AM, home again 7:30 PM, 10 hour day Two hour meeting Montgomery plus cat nap, and meal, saved $5,000 tax bill Total 378.9 miles 378.9/(10-2)=47.363 mph (1/217.3)*1000=4.602 kWh/mi SuperCharger costs $12.01+$4.00+$4.05+$9.86=$29.92 ($29.92/378.9)*100.0=$7.90/100 mi Called Montgomery and "we take walk-ins." So at 9 AM, dressed and on the road 30 minutes later. Arrived 2 PM and had a very successful meeting, corrected tax returns and saved $5,000. Return drive through Birmingham rush hour traffic, piece of cake with Full Self Driving (FSD.) Bought the car in March 2019 for AutoPilot and affordable miles. At age 75, it supports my independent lifestyle with affordable, easy, rides on short notice. However, did get one FSD "strike." FSD can give up to 5 strikes before a week 'time out' ages them out. This strike happened just after Birmingham rush hour traffic. Probably due to me looking around too much instead of just straight ahead and letting the car do the driving. Counter intuitive, I could have gone faster by adding charging stops to maximize the charging rate with shorter but higher power charging. But it was a beautiful day and I was in no rush. Solar charging before I left and recharge once the Sun comes up keeps the cost per mile down. But had I driven down pre-sunrise, I would have seen lower than the $0.33-$0.39/kWh SuperCharger rate and avoided the urban rush hour traffic. Bob Wilson