krockett
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What’s wrong with backing into a spot? You’re going to have to back out of it.
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If you accept that the port has to be in the rear (personally I'd prefer front), in the following garage charger placement, option 2 is the shortest cord and will definitely work with all home EVSEs:What am I missing on the first point? The charge port is now located at the furthest corner from the current location. My charger is right next to the front/driver’s side. Now I need to have a cable long enough to reach the far back/passenger side. Isn’t it in the worst location (note: doesn’t matter to me, I am not getting one) but it seems to be the worst of all worlds.
Porsche has this on the Taycan.Not surprised a Tesla employee thinks the entire world revolves around Tesla.
IMO charging stations should all have longer cables and all EVs should have 2 ports to make it easier for everyone everywhere.
Nothing. But with a trailer, this means disconnecting prior to charging. Same with 2 bikes on a hitch-mounted bike rackWhat’s wrong with backing into a spot? You’re going to have to back out of it.
Great point. Zero sense of irony or self awarenessNot just a Tesla employee, the freaking lead CyberTruck engineer - because he is SO focused on usability. <eyeroll>

People routinely back into their garage/driveway? That's not possible for me (Practically). I am just struggling to see any argument this is "better for" or "saving" current owners. It is in the worst spot for home charging if you set it up for a current R1.Basically if you change from backing-in to front-in (or vice versa) the R2 charging port will be at the same exact spot. I think that is what RJ means.
Super quick excel drawing:
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It gets complicated. Your diagram appears to assume a one car garage. Many with home garages built since 1960, are at least two car garages. If you have a 2-garage door, 2-car garage, you'd like to put one charger in the space between the two garage doors, to service both parking bays. That's what we did. The passenger side rear works for us if we drive straight in. We prefer to back in due to our garage access, but we can drive straight in on charging days, if we have to.If you accept that the port has to be in the rear (personally I'd prefer front), in the following garage charger placement, option 2 is the shortest cord and will definitely work with all home EVSEs:
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Exactly. This isn’t a Rivian problem.Tesla could actually put longer cords in like they've said they are going to.
I’d like to see them elaborate on this. Do they mean that the cable reaches when you park in the “correct” Tesla spot or one spot over? I have been to v3 superchargers and the R1 port location (which is equivalent to the R2 when backed in) definitely does not reach without effectively blocking another charger.* The Tesla cable reaches fine as-is because the port is close enough to the back corner
I drive over the curbsWhat’s wrong with backing into a spot? You’re going to have to back out of it.