Joules Burn
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- First Name
- Morris
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I’m looking forward to more charging options while traveling hither and yon. I was very excited when Elon opened the Tesla V3 network but was disappointed when I found that older V2 Superchargers were not accessible as of yet - such as in West Yellowstone which is a DC desert for non-Tesla.
I was going to ask Tesla if and when these older chargers may be open to Rivian but their information access is not user friendly.
I’m not sure if it’s a hardware or software issue that may or may not be updated but any insight for future access would be appreciated.
I was going to ask Tesla if and when these older chargers may be open to Rivian but their information access is not user friendly.
I’m not sure if it’s a hardware or software issue that may or may not be updated but any insight for future access would be appreciated.
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