JamuJoe
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- First Name
- Joseph
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- Nov 19, 2020
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- Hesperus, CO
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- RAM 2500, Polestar 2, R1T Max Pack Performance
- Occupation
- Retired Petroleum Engineer
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I happened to travel US 160 from Durango to Colorado Springs, and lo and behold - a new RAN has sprung up in Del Norte. Great positioning for those making the trip to Great Sand Dunes NP or Colorado Springs. The actual location, however is dismal - hidden across a gravel lot behind a grocery store too far to walk to the coffee shops and cafes in town. The toilets in the grocery store were even out of order. Lovely. And again, no canopy over chargers that are certainly going to see snow and less probably be cleared. At least it should be easy access for those towing a trailer. Why, I wonder, does Rivian make such an investment in chargers in a location with such poor customer conveniences? Why, I wonder, does Rivian not have an EV Charging sign with the Rivian brand or logo at the turn from the highway? Sure, our vehicles can find the chargers, but would easy advertising not be worth the cost of a little sign? Contrast this to the Charge Point installation a bit further in Alamosa at a nice Colorado Welcome Center. Come on Rivian, you can do better.
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