Gary
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- Gary
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- San luis obispo, ca
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I tried to use the navigations system when I returned from San Fran airport and it told me to charge up at an EVGO stop in SAn Jose. The navigation system first of all does not show options on the map like the TEsla does. It doesn't give any specific info. about the chargers, it just says if you want fast chargers or available chargers but you are blind as to what you will be getting until you get there.
Then it directed me into a residential neighborhood and a dead end on a cul de sac in a residential neighborhood. GREAT. I looked through the trees there and saw a charging station so rerouted around to a shopping mall that holds the chargers.
I was on a time constraint so I only charged what I needed and saw that the map calculated that I had 50 miles over what I needed. I continued on my trip and then while I was driving it wanted me to go to some random street which clearly was not on the route as I was near the direct highway access to 85 S and eventually highway 101 the quickest way. it was stuck on this one road it wanted me to go on. Then it recalculated and I was basically now only 20 miles over what I needed and I had only gone about a mile since charging. it recommened me now to do another stop en route to my house in 150 miles or so. So now this was going to be a challenge whether the Rivian would arrive wiht the 20 miles it said i had extra.
I arrived at my house with the vehicle saying it was shutting down at 1% charge available and 2 miles remaining on the computer.
I really don't see the value of this software, we could use the google platform for a much higher success and Rivian could have save a few hundred million dollars instead of buying this POS platform which really isn't helpful.
Then it directed me into a residential neighborhood and a dead end on a cul de sac in a residential neighborhood. GREAT. I looked through the trees there and saw a charging station so rerouted around to a shopping mall that holds the chargers.
I was on a time constraint so I only charged what I needed and saw that the map calculated that I had 50 miles over what I needed. I continued on my trip and then while I was driving it wanted me to go to some random street which clearly was not on the route as I was near the direct highway access to 85 S and eventually highway 101 the quickest way. it was stuck on this one road it wanted me to go on. Then it recalculated and I was basically now only 20 miles over what I needed and I had only gone about a mile since charging. it recommened me now to do another stop en route to my house in 150 miles or so. So now this was going to be a challenge whether the Rivian would arrive wiht the 20 miles it said i had extra.
I arrived at my house with the vehicle saying it was shutting down at 1% charge available and 2 miles remaining on the computer.
I really don't see the value of this software, we could use the google platform for a much higher success and Rivian could have save a few hundred million dollars instead of buying this POS platform which really isn't helpful.
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