{"id":242807,"date":"2023-10-23T18:19:35","date_gmt":"2023-10-23T18:19:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/?p=242807"},"modified":"2023-10-23T18:19:35","modified_gmt":"2023-10-23T18:19:35","slug":"why-the-2023-rebelle-rally-was-a-win-for-electric-off-roading","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/car-reviews\/why-the-2023-rebelle-rally-was-a-win-for-electric-off-roading\/","title":{"rendered":"Why The 2023 Rebelle Rally Was A Win For Electric Off-Roading"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Rebelle Rally kicked off from the starting line at a stunning, yet bone-chilling campground in Mammoth Lake, California, surrounded by the backdrop of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. And this year, it felt like protecting those beautiful surroundings was as much a focus as winning this brutal competition.<\/p>\n

Hybrids and fully electric vehicles had more of a presence at the 2023 Rebelle Rally than ever before, as did renewable power for those cars as well. For the all-women drivers racing in this desert contest, it was a chance to test their mettle in the most cutting-edge vehicles you can buy right now. For the automakers supporting them, it was a chance to find out if off-roading has a place in an electrified future and to find out how their cars hold up under the harshest of conditions.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Emily Miller is the race director and founder of the Rebelle Rally. \u201cPeople tell me that they want their kids to do this someday and if they want their kids to do it, someday soon, we’re going to have to figure it out,\u201d Miller said. \u201cIt’s not easy. Nobody is doing a long-distance rally like this. The goal is that we are around when vehicles are mandated. If you can’t sell an internal combustion engine in California, this thing’s not going to happen, unless we figure this out.\u201d\u00a0<\/p>\n

Gallery: Rebelle Rally 2023 <\/h3>\n

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Figuring it out means solving for access to clean power sources in remote locations. Charging EVs in normal driving conditions is already an infrastructure challenge. Rural desert vistas present a whole new level of complexity. Miller said she is not yet ready for an all-EV race. \u201cWe can’t really afford to have someone who’s a newbie, who can’t navigate, show up in an electric vehicle and get lost and drive an extra 50, 60, 70 miles, having no idea where they’re going.\u201d<\/p>\n

Throughout the week, 65 vehicles piloted by women drivers and navigators made their way south across 2,000 kilometers of rough terrain to the finish line in the Glamis dunes. At the completion of the rally, 130 competitors had driven up to twelve hours a day, pitched tents to sleep under the stars for nine nights, and tested the limits of their executive functioning skills.\u00a0<\/p>\n

I joined the rally at base camp in the prologue phase, the day before the official start. Drivers bustled around to prepare for the unscored day of off-road driving. Tents dotted the campground landscape around the starting line. The vehicles were parked in neat rows, impounded before the race.<\/p>\n

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Winning the Rebelle Rally requires teams to earn the most points for finding navigation points, avoiding deductions for miscalculations, and overcoming inevitable setbacks. It takes a savvy blend of discipline, organizational skills, and the wherewithal to power through the long hot days and frigid nights as temperatures dip down to 14 degrees. It\u2019s all about driving the vehicles to the max over long grueling days judged on managing time, speed, and ticking off checkpoints that vary in difficulty.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n

The Rebelle Rally is a thinking person\u2019s game and one that requires true grit. The competitors have no phones, no nav, and no prior intel on the course to rely on. Only compasses, maps, and communication skills among drivers and navigators support their bids for the podium. The vehicles in both the 4×4 and the smaller X-cross classes (made up of all-wheel and two-wheel-drive vehicles) are mostly newer models and stock, but the methodology is pure analog.<\/p>\n

For those reasons and more, it may seem like entering an all-electric vehicle is a risky gamble \u2013 especially when doing this in a gasoline vehicle is no walk in the park, either.\u00a0 The additional element of range calculations must be added to the entrants\u2019 math, and that just to start.\u00a0<\/p>\n

But the Rebelle has had electric vehicles enter in past years. Journalist Emme Hall competed in one of the first production Rivian R1Ts in 2020. This year, five all-electric vehicles competed, including four Rivians and one Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally, a new beefier model of Mach-E that goes on sale next year. Seven additional hybrids round out the electric category, including Jeep Wrangler 4xes and Toyota Tundras and Sequoias. (Ultimately, a Rivian won the race.)<\/p>\n

While about a dozen of 65 total vehicles used electrified power, that number is likely to increase at the Rebelle Rally and across the off-roading community. As California \u2014 and presumably the country \u2014 moves away from gasoline, the future of off-roading will become more reliant on battery-powered cars, and that means solving for power sources to charge vehicles in remote locations, which is not a straightforward task.<\/p>\n

How to provide that electricity in a sustainable way has been a work in progress. The Rebelle Rally sources green hydrogen from the Salt Lake City based company Renewable Innovations.\u00a0 \u201cThe only two places to get this type of tank filled were in North Carolina and Georgia. Our driver drove to Georgia and picked up 800 kilograms of green hydrogen. It’s a lot of hydrogen, but it’s what it takes just to power these electric vehicles remotely and rapidly and to power the base camp as our backup to get down the road,\u201d Miller said.\u00a0<\/p>\n

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To calculate the amount of hydrogen needed for this event, organizers had to factor in the amount of power required for each EV, the terrain temperature, and the elevation. \u201cI literally have to plot that out on a graph and then figure out where to put the remote, rapid power so that we can figure out exactly how much power we’re really going to need for the whole base,\u201d Miller said. Hydrogen fuel cells also power water for showers and hand washing, solar-powered refrigerator trucks, and lights at base camp. The EVs plug into the back of the Renewable Innovations semi-truck as the compressors on board hum loudly. The only emissions produced from the hydrogen fuel cells were water and heat. The heat emitted from inside the unit was a bonus on a cold evening and I used the steam to warm my hands.<\/p>\n

At the first of the three base camps on the route, I listened in on drivers\u2019 briefing and the dizzying set of rules issued by race organizers as the competitors pored over maps. I talked to several teams about their strategies. Competitors ranged from rookies to experienced Rebelle Rally veterans. Laura Wanless, a corporate governance attorney by day, told me she doesn\u2019t chit-chat in the car while driving. Every second counts. She and her Bronco Raptor navigator Maria Guitar finished in third place in the 4×4 class.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Navigator Trista Smith jotted notes on a paper in the tent. Her neat penmanship showed off a series of calculations, the Pythagorean theorem at work, and plots that correlated to places on the maps. After completing the prologue, she was working out how to shave off 20 seconds from her endurance time. I asked Smith, who lives in a converted Amazon Cargo delivery van in Washington with her family, if she had any interest in driving an electric vehicle in the rally. She said while the 30 minutes of rest time during the day to charge might do her good, she isn\u2019t ready to make the switch. \u201cIt would be one more thing to think about,\u201d she said.\u00a0<\/p>\n

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For the Mach-E Rally\u2019s first off-roading jaunt, pro driver Bailey Campbell was at the wheel joined by navigator Kaleigh Miller. Their car had increased ride height, all-terrain tires, magnetic suspension, and underbody sealing.\u00a0 \u201cIt\u2019s something so much lower to the ground, but still very capable,\u201d Campbell said after getting out of the car on Friday afternoon. \u201cIt’s kind of a whole new world.\u201d\u00a0<\/p>\n

Hether Fedullo, Ford Vehicle Dynamics Manager, was on-site at base camp to observe Ford\u2019s five teams and said she would later assess the Mach-e\u2019s overall performance, based on diagnostics.\u00a0 \u201cI\u2019m very interested to hear the feedback from the drivers,\u201d she said. \u201cThey have a lot of experience doing this type of thing and not necessarily in the space of EVs. I want to know how they feel about the technology. I want to know if they had fun and liked driving the car.\u201d\u00a0<\/p>\n

Ford EV program manager Peter Schultz traveled to the rally to prep the Mach-E. \u201cWe can’t wait to see how it does over the course of the week. You can apply that to future products and continued development,\u201d he said. \u201cI think it’s going impress a lot of people out here with what it can do.\u201d Whether real customers will actually drive the Rally edition in these challenging elements remains to be proven.<\/p>\n

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By day two of the race on Monday night, the Mach-E Rally team led the X-cross class but ultimately dropped down to finish in fifth place. It was the only EV entrant in that segment. Melissa Fisher and Jessica Moore won the X-cross in a 2022 Ford Bronco Sport, followed by teams in a 2024 BMW X2 X35i and a 2024 Kia Telluride X-Pro.\u00a0<\/p>\n

But EVs\u2014 with that extra torque boost \u2014\u00a0 proved to be competitive in the overall rally. Lillian Macaruso and Alexandra Anderson drove a 2023 Rivan R1T to win the Rebelle Rally, a first for an EV there. Nena Barlow and Terralin Petereit took second place in 4×4 in an electrified 2024 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 4xe.<\/p>\n

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It\u2019s still an open question whether the larger off-roading community is ready to switch away from gasoline tanks to EVs en masse. The Rivian models earn high marks but are also high in price. The GMC Hummer EV adoption has been low. A Jeep Wrangler EV is reported to be coming but is not yet available. Just on Friday, Toyota revealed what could be an all-electric Land Cruiser, but if it goes to production, that\u2019s years away from now.<\/p>\n

Miller said that she\u2019s not convinced the off-roading community will exclusively drive pure EVs, and instead will opt for a suite of power solutions as new vehicles come to market. \u201cThere will be a number of powertrains,\u201d Miller said. But EVs certainly aren\u2019t done proving themselves in this event. The Rebelle Rally and its extreme driving is designed as a place for the community and industry to test the limits, and that will include ones that don\u2019t run on gasoline. \u201cWe want to be a proving ground for people who are manufacturing vehicles,\u201d Miller said.<\/p>\n

A new documentary series called \u201cDead Reckoning\u201d shows the evolution of the Rebelle Rally over eight years and is available on YouTube.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n

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