I the whole industry comes together to make charging ubiquitous. It will be great for all?
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a46728807/ionna-ev-charging-network-annou
7 Automakers Join to Create Ionna, a Massive New U.S. EV Charging Network
BMW, GM, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes, and...
As a fellow business person, I appreciate the response. However, I'd like to avoid the hassle and expense of returns if possible. Hopefully, you can understand.
As a first time EV owner of an R1S, I really enjoy driving this vehicle. It's a 7-passenger sports car.
When I ordered in 2021, the interest rates were low but the early production vehicles had issues. By the time I got mine (Dec 29th), interest rates were up, but my car has been great...
I just hope it flies with vertical lift/landing and mid-flight refueling.
I really like my R1S Evy, but the whole "using the regular streets with the commoners" thing is a downer.
I haven't had that exact thing happen, but I have put the car in reverse while inside the garage and the wipers just decide to stop the "non-existent" rain.
1. It is charger specific, so you have to buy their charger or lease it.
2. There are three rates (on-peak, intermediate peak, and off-peak.
3. The rates will pay for the charger.
Is anyone else in Wisconsin on the Residential EV charger pilot program? I signed up for the low off-peak rates but was wondering if anyone else has been on it?
Not sure if anyone is checking, but I actually like the spreadsheet because it helps calculate much quicker than going into the app. It's like a back-of-the-napkin type thing. I'm able to adjust to the weather or any other variables for estimates.
Someone out there will understand ???.
Here are the highlights (per ChatGPT4)
The document contains several mentions of Rivian, providing information about their operations, plans, and vehicles. Key points include:
1. Production and Deliveries: Rivian, based in Irvine, California, started manufacturing electric vehicles (EVs) in...