JaMa
Active Member
- First Name
- Johann
- Joined
- Mar 3, 2021
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- Location
- Austin, TX
- Vehicles
- 2021 LR Defender 110, 2021 Tesla Model YP
- Occupation
- Entrepreneur
Yeah certainly true - as stated your mileage may vary. Here in Texas, CCS is a tough proposition. If I look at a map of any area of Texas (aside from Austin obviously) - there are like NO EA stations, or there are lower speed chargers that - on a 135kwh battery - are basically useless for 'quick charging' on a road trip. Admittedly, Tesla is HQ here and has worked HARD to get the stations up to spec and because we have the HQ nearby the general attention we've got compared to others is much much higher. So, comparing them is admittedly unfair.I would not say it "blows." I've used it plenty in the PNW and haven't been stranded. Does EA have issues at times? Sure. Does Tesla? Yes. Does EA have *more* issues than Tesla right now? Yes. Are they generally catastrophic? No.
Admittedly, I hate taking road trips in my Tesla as well. Its just a pain - if its more than 200 miles, I am generally flying these days. I am just not a patient soul, so I prefer not to mess with it.
IMHO the real answer in the short term is planning. Charge at home as much as you can, if you have to use EA or another network - leave yourself a buffer in terms of range, and hope that in the near future Tesla opens their network to everyone.
Thanks to all the smart-(&^%^%) who said I should cancel my order. No. When it comes if I hate it, youll be the first to know. In the meantime look forward to plenty more from me on here
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