says the same thing in the center display every time I plug in.
I set it to 90% most of the time so I have regen braking, but it ignores that about once a week.
I have some perspective here as a R1S Gen 2 Dual Standard owner whose truck went into the shop for a week and I got a launch edition R1S as a loaner.
I’d buy the gen 2 again in a heartbeat.
The improved suspension and Adaptive High Beams alone are worth it imo.
The speed of the quad was...
I bought a Mach-E and took a very long post-purchase survey a couple of weeks ago. A huge portion of it was dedicated to very focus group-ish questions about buying a vehicle online. “What excites you most about buying online? How much time would you expect to spend buying online?” etc.
They...
You won’t regret it! I got actual money for my 2012 Expedition that needed at least $4k of work done on it, and leased a Mach-E. I’ll either transfer it to my wife or swap it for the R1S when my turn comes.
The Mach-E is the most fun I’ve had with a car in a long, long time.
This is true now, but I don’t see much of a reason it needs to remain a factor after this year. The first few dozen deliveries it makes perfect sense, but beyond that, they can’t keep waiting for service centers to come up, it’s not sustainable.
One thing ABRP does better is charging stops/times. It’s more efficient and better for your battery to stop more frequently and keep your charge between 20-80%. You’ll spend less time waiting around on trips if you stop more. ABRP plans like this. Tesla doesn’t, from what I’ve heard. It plans to...
The planning value in placing these calls right now is going to be a good predictor of attrition in pre-orders. As you point out, there are a lot of people who gave deposits some time ago that are not actively participating in a forum like this, or otherwise easily measurable by Rivian. Also...
FWIW you can buy an appliance cord at Home Depot that you would connect to the poles instead of the wires, and that would let you use it with a 14-50 outlet. It's the same principle as the pigtail on your electric dryer.
Whether you could configure it to communicate the correct 40-amp limit to...
Yep, that's the LTE moniker. It's the replacement for 3G. Long-term Evolution saw major adoption around 2012 and will be in use for a long time. 3G is being shut down around the globe, finally, after almost 20 years of widespread use. LTE was designed to be the fallback standard as 5G and 6G...
Not to mention the stark difference in maintenance costs. They spend a lot keeping those trucks running smoothly, in labor and in excess fleet units to cover for downtime. Both will be less with the EV.
In-hub motors will not be salvaged from the wreckage of Lordstown Motors during the inevitable liquidation for pennies on the dollar.
Not one of the established vehicle manufacturers has opted for them, and it’s surely not for lack of trying.
I paid in USD, and set my account up with my American address. I just changed it to my address in Canada, since I’d like the opportunity for a test drive thing if they end up doing them, and all my pricing remains in USD.