These are only used for long distance driving. Local drivers will have a charger in their garage.
Teslag said:
These are only used for long distance driving. Local drivers will have a charger in their garage.
Shooter McGavin said:Teslag said:
Old video is old. This is every supercharger in DFW during the middle of rush hour right now. Tons of availability.
Stick to lithium mine fear mongering.
This is far from convenient. You would have to drive a significant distance from some locations. There's a gas station on damn near every corner
No Spin Ag said:Shooter McGavin said:Teslag said:
Old video is old. This is every supercharger in DFW during the middle of rush hour right now. Tons of availability.
Stick to lithium mine fear mongering.
This is far from convenient. You would have to drive a significant distance from some locations. There's a gas station on damn near every corner
That's true, for now.
The greatness that is Buc'ees is supposedly going to have charging stations at all of their locations, and I think I recall Elon saying that he's pushing state governments, including Texas, to start helping get more created so that people can drive to without hassle.
When i am seeing pretty much every car maker, including the non-luxury ones, putting out commercials for very affordable cars, suvs, and truck - all EV - it's happening whether a certain segment of the population rails against it or not.
Teslag said:
Old video is old. This is every supercharger in DFW during the middle of rush hour right now. Tons of availability.
Stick to lithium mine fear mongering.
Tesla is recalling more than 300,000 vehicles in the U.S. because a software glitch can make taillights go off intermittently, increasing the risk of a collision.https://t.co/xnyX9pVgpp
— Chicago Tribune (@chicagotribune) November 20, 2022
GeeBee said:
For the geographically challenged it means that on avg you are at least 20 min away from the closest super duper charger anywhere in the DFW area.
I've never planned a route, where I lived, or where I worked based on gas stations. Maybe that is a thing in the EV charging world.
It's kinda funny to me, it's like the 1800's all over again. You can only go as far as the closest watering hole and have to plan a day's ride based on it.
WaltonAg18 said:
Reason number 2,018 to not own one.Tesla is recalling more than 300,000 vehicles in the U.S. because a software glitch can make taillights go off intermittently, increasing the risk of a collision.https://t.co/xnyX9pVgpp
— Chicago Tribune (@chicagotribune) November 20, 2022
IslanderAg04 said:Teslag said:nortex97 said:You've made it very clear you don't care one iota about the environment or labor practices involved in producing your vehicle, and have campaigned against all heretics about the brand/type of vehicle you chose for yourself.Teslag said:
The idea that a vehicle purchase is in any way political is truly odd.
Lamenting that others have different political views about it is a bit rich.
As is the post by manhattan demonstrating a lack of understanding of physics and economics.
Exactly. A car is a tool and nothing more. Find one that fits your desire, use, and price range and buy it. It doesn't need to be political.
Well then tell leadership to stop making it political. Dont understand why you cant see that.
This coming from a guy who asks me if my wife is a lesbian because she drives a subaru.
I'm holding out for this:agent-maroon said:
Transition from fossil fueled power generation into nuclear and then we'll talk. Until then it's just a shell game hiding where the emissions are actually going into the atmosphere.
That's a good point.GeeBee said:
The people test driving them on TFL ( who are very pro EV) nearly pass out from the stress debating if they should stop and charge or risk it all!
Rocky Rider said:
"Can you make it? Will you have to stop for a charge? How long will charging take? And will I be on time for wherever I'm going?"
Likely won't be on time if you find a charging station and there's a queue of EVs waiting to charge.