Not specifically at that brand station, but my point is there are so many other brands, both of chargers, vehicles, and adapters. Some that are complying, and some that are dragging their feet
Not specifically at that brand station, but my point is there are so many other brands, both of chargers, vehicles, and adapters. Some that are complying, and some that are dragging their feet
Polish, wrap, PPF, tint, ceramic coat, etc. Common things for people to do delivery week of a new car
Tesla isn’t the only NACS charging station provider. You can use a chinesium Amazon-special adapter on your Mach-E to charge at a NACS connector ChargePoint brand station and Tesla doesn’t know and doesn’t care. Part of the point of making the “Tesla connector” an SAE standard is so anyone can build to the spec and…
1. Tesla’s policy through the link you posted says:
As MuyBounchy replied, there wasn’t actually an industry standard at the time. They first came up with whatever that weird plug was on the OG Tesla Roadster, then made the actually great connector we now know as J3400 NACS at the same time CCS was being developed. It was just an ego thing that the mainstream car…
This car has to be the most will they, won’t they product in recent memory.
I have a Pontiac G8 and it’s actually not that loud, it’s perhaps actually sleeper quiet. I would say my Fiat 500 Abarth is way louder.
Awesome! Congrats, the Ioniq 5 is a real looker
Perhaps, but modern EVs use liquid cooling rather than passive air cooling like on brake rotors.
It has become abundantly clear that Americans prefer leasing when getting behind the wheel of a new electric vehicle
Hybrid vehicles and to a greater extent electric vehicles use little to no friction braking, because they make use of motor resistance to recharge the battery (“regen brakes”). The brakes may be identical, but they just won’t heat up as much because they won’t be used as much. I can do my whole 25 mile each way suburba…
I only stopped for fuel and a bathroom break every 400 miles until I reached my destination. We’re guys, of course we’re going to try to make up time on a road trip by holding it in until the car needs gas.
Doesn’t present-day SpaceX have higher reliability, in terms of launch success rates and landing success rates, compared to NASA from the Apollo through Space Shuttle eras? Boeing of course has a poor track record as of late, but don’t mix that up with the track record of SpaceX or even Roscosmos
Both are just buzzwords used by manufacturers to stir up sales. There are probably very few parts actually shared between a 2017 and 2024 Tesla Model 3, it’s just that they didn’t save up all of the changes to slap onto some new sales gimmick, they just added more of them slowly over time. Different batteries,…
I very much disagree. I’ve been daily driving a Model 3 for 6 years. If you actually take care of it and don’t trash it like it’s a rental car, it will still look and act like new.
Let’s math some maths with citations.
When inflation among other things made the average gasoline car cost $48,000.