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Old 03-31-2022, 12:49 PM
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Old 03-31-2022, 02:43 PM
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I saw the video, Charley what do you think of the all glass roof? Surely that would make it hot inside. Pretty cool though
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Old 03-31-2022, 02:59 PM
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Thanks for posting that article Charley. The fact that they got 500 miles from it at a near constant 70 mph is really impressive. That thing is a game changer for people like me who never wanted to deal with the short range issues.
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Old 03-31-2022, 04:22 PM
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I saw the video, Charley what do you think of the all glass roof? Surely that would make it hot inside. Pretty cool though
It has a coating that blocks the heat.
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Old 03-31-2022, 04:26 PM
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Good video of the different Rivian drive settings.


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Old 03-31-2022, 04:51 PM
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I live in Ca. where there are plenty of charging stations so I'm sure there will be more electric cars on the road as time goes on but no idea how people in the rural parts of the country will be able to access the electricity needed. I'm a car guy and thought Tesla was stupid but after driving hipo electric vehicles I would not buy another gas only vehicle except for long trips until they speed up the charge networks...
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Old 03-31-2022, 05:14 PM
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There are a number of companies deploying charging solutions, a mix of OEMs and 3rd party. For example ChargePoint and EVgo are two national players. VW has Electrify America. From what I've seen the charging players are logically targeting urban areas (big cities) but also look at popular roadways where it can make sense. It's a neat scene, I am a headhunter and we cover power / renewable energy and expanding into EV.

But yeah rural areas will be last.
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I live in Ca. where there are plenty of charging stations so I'm sure there will be more electric cars on the road as time goes on but no idea how people in the rural parts of the country will be able to access the electricity needed. I'm a car guy and thought Tesla was stupid but after driving hipo electric vehicles I would not buy another gas only vehicle except for long trips until they speed up the charge networks...
How long does it take to charge Charley? I have heard anywhere from 20 to 120 minutes depending on how low the battery is and the kW rating of the charger. Can you imagine waiting that long to charge your vehicle if you are in cue waiting to hook up? I would also be interesting to know how much battery capacity drops as a function of the load being towed.

I think right now EV's make sense if you can charge at home all the time and use them around town. For long trips or living out in the sticks you better have a plan.
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----Admitedly, I live in the country, but I'm only 50 minutes from Detroit and I have not seen any sign of a charging station anywhere. Have seen a few Tesla's but I,m thinking they are just out for a jaunt up the river sightseeing. Probably from the tonier suburbs......Bill S
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Out here you can't burp without seeing a Tesla. You don't want to race a Tesla Plaid. I have no experience yet using charging stations other than charging at home overnight. Plugs into a 220 50 amp 14-50 plug and I'm fully charged in about 8 hours. The charge stations on the road vary in output. Lucid is setup to take up to the new 900 volt charge and can add 300 miles range in 20 minutes.
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