Electrify America is still having issues as far as I can tell. I ran into an area (Paso Robles) with 4 out of 6 plugs unusable. Called Customer service who suggested I install the Ap, I did, and still could not use the charger. Felt like a waste of time.
Um, maybe a little. When I think of Chris I always think of him performing, I can't see him at rest. So it's really hard to visualize.
Also off topic, I was watching a late night show and David Spade was talking about buying Chris Farley's motorcycle at auction only to find out he was...
Ford CEO Jim Farley Calls For More U.S. EV Battery Production
by Brett FooteFebruary 25, 2021, 7:27 am1Comment
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As it faces an ongoing semiconductor chip shortage that has seriously hampered production, Ford is well aware of the many problems stemming from other imported parts...
Dude, it gets chilly here too! Down in the 40's last week! We had sleet last year. It melted before I could get the picture, but, we had it! I swear! It happened a couple other times too. ?
Excuse me, I am a little slow on the uptake here, why does the website say, " This adapter is NOT COMPATIBLE and is not to be used with the Tesla Super Charger Network. "
Isn't that the whole idea?
Thank you so much Mark. The Times article buries the lead. You get to it, but you have to read to the end. Electric cars are absolutely the way to reduce carbon emissions.
I don't think it's that cut and dried. People use their cars for more than just commuting. There are weekend shopping trips, vacations, heck even just sightseeing. I have a 5 miles commute but my brother lives over 300 miles away so I want to be able to get to him without having to stop for...
Well, I would expect that from you. You seem to have a need to argue with everyone. You don't seem to get along with anyone on this thread, so now you have decided to try the same crap with me. Go away. I will not engage with you any further.
No need to make those comments about California. California will likely build out an electric charging network sooner than any other state. Our Governor certainly is working to head us in that direction. It might even lead other states in a similar direction.
Have you any idea how big California is? I do not wish to get stranded on a stretch of highway hundreds of miles from the next town. I live 325 miles from my brother and we are both considered to be "mid state". With projected mileage at 300 miles, that would make me very nervous. As I hope...
I do wonder how the future will go. On the west coast I believe there will be a faster adoption of BEV's. Hopefully that will also mean an increase in charging stations. With the current fires I would hope it would alert people to to fact that we need to stop using fossil fuels.
I am wondering about places on the interstate where you currently have huge gas stations. Will there be huge lines waiting to charge? Will we be sitting for an hour each waiting for the cars in front of us to finish up? Anyone have experience with that?