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Did you drive that out on your lawn just to take a pic of it?The pickup of my future has 2 batteries. I use them to start the Diesel engine…
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Did you drive that out on your lawn just to take a pic of it?The pickup of my future has 2 batteries. I use them to start the Diesel engine…
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Not just to take a pic of it, to take a pic of it for an electric vehicle thread on a hunting forum.Did you drive that out on your lawn just to take a pic of it?
Evanston could certainly use some!So are there any Lululemon stores under construction nearby? Possibly laser hair removal shops planned for the adjacent areas?
The charger at Hat 6 is a Tesla Supercharger and currently only Teslas can charge on those. Tesla has alluded to opening up their network to non-Teslas, but I’ve not seen any real action towards that other than an occasional Tweet from Elon. I’m not familiar with Wellington.Hat 6 in Casper has a nice setup and I like schlotzsky's so that's an easy one if heading North. Another good one is in Wellington at the station right on the interstate.
Ahh interesting. It seems the Tesla owners have a big advantage.The charger at Hat 6 is a Tesla Supercharger and currently only Teslas can charge on those. Tesla has alluded to opening up their network to non-Teslas, but I’ve not seen any real action towards that other than an occasional Tweet from Elon. I’m not familiar with Wellington.
Ah, CO. CO has great coverage, both Tesla and non-Tesla. Tesla has decent coverage on major interstates in MT, WY and the Dakotas, but hardly any non-Tesla fast charging in those states. Definitely a competitive advantage for Tesla, and likely the reason they aren’t opening them up to other brands.Here is the info on the Wellington location. I think it's a good one for all makes.
8150 6th St, Wellington, CO 80549, USA
It's interesting looking at the map. I see where WY has some big gaps.Ah, CO. CO has great coverage, both Tesla and non-Tesla. Tesla has decent coverage on major interstates in MT, WY and the Dakotas, but hardly any non-Tesla fast charging in those states. Definitely a competitive advantage for Tesla, and likely the reason they aren’t opening them up to other brands.
Maybe some dentists as well? Throw in a teeth whitening place next to Lulu and you'll have a parking lot full of Colorado plates.Evanston could certainly use some!
I got this e-mail today. Had to laugh after looking at the maps.The charger at Hat 6 is a Tesla Supercharger and currently only Teslas can charge on those. Tesla has alluded to opening up their network to non-Teslas, but I’ve not seen any real action towards that other than an occasional Tweet from Elon. I’m not familiar with Wellington.
Wherever you go, there we are |
Planning a big trip? With the Ford F-150 Lightning™, you have coast-to-coast access to the BlueOval™ Charge Network. With over 70,000 chargers, it’s North America’s largest public charging network*. |
I got it as well. Probably went to all Lightening reservation holders.I got this e-mail today. Had to laugh after looking at the maps.
Wherever you go, there we are Planning a big trip? With the Ford F-150 Lightning™, you have coast-to-coast
access to the BlueOval™ Charge Network.
With over 70,000 chargers, it’s North America’s largest public charging network*.
Answer is “it depends”. The Electrify America chargers that are currently being built in WY do require payment. Generally you’re looking at about $25 to “fill the tank” and get you 300 miles or so. Some municipal governments and businesses offer free charging, but those tend to be slower chargers. Typically anything above 62.5 kW is going to require you to pay. And some below that require payment as well.Side question - Do people have to pay to charge their cars at these stations? Obviously I'm not an e-car owner
Th funniest part was I looked at the Ford map for Laramie. They list 2 chargers. #1 is at the best western motel, #2 was at the GM auto center. LOLI got it as well. Probably went to all Lightening reservation holders.
The good news is that most of the chargers at car dealerships tend to be free and open to any make of vehicle to use. I’ve seen them at Harley dealerships as well (there’s one at the Harley dealer in Bozeman). Downside is they tend to be the slower chargers - either Level 2 9.6kW chargers or 50-62.5kW DC fast chargers. Charging a Rivian or Lightening on those will take quite awhile.Th funniest part was I looked at the Ford map for Laramie. They list 2 chargers. #1 is at the best western motel, #2 was at the GM auto center. LOL
Bragging about having the biggest charging network only to send your customers to the GM dealer to charge. Priceless
Ford should make it mandatory for dealers in locations like Laramie to have 1 charger for the EV's on the lot and for customers to use. That would help make it possible to travel in Wyoming and not cost all that much.
That is nice. Sounds like the EA chargers are going to be much more powerful. WY needs to get those up and running ASAP.The good news is that most of the chargers at car dealerships tend to be free and open to any make of vehicle to use. I’ve seen them at Harley dealerships as well (there’s one at the Harley dealer in Bozeman). Downside is they tend to be the slower chargers - either Level 2 9.6kW chargers or 50-62.5kW DC fast chargers. Charging a Rivian or Lightening on those will take quite awhile.
For comparison, the new Electrify America chargers are 350kW
Lots of EA chargers are in Walmart parking lots. The WY ones will be in grocery (all Kroger brand IIRC) and Target parking lots. Execs of those companies seem to agree with your thinking!That is nice. Sounds like the EA chargers are going to be much more powerful. WY needs to get those up and running ASAP.
It's going to be interesting to see what business model takes advantage of this most effectively.
I can see a wide variety of places from coffee shops, fast food, restaurants, retailers like walmart or dollar general, grocery, etc getting involved. Anywhere that people typically spend 20-30 minutes and spend $ will be an opportunity.
Must need the cash. Not a great time to be selling based on where the stock price is. I think it’s a buy below $25. I passed on the IPO at $77.Ford is selling more shares. Maybe with all the chip shortages, Ford is going into self preservation mode?
Ford sells more shares of EV maker Rivian
Ford Motor has trimmed its stake in the electric carmaker Rivian Automotive for the second time in a week.www.foxbusiness.com
Last night the news was Ford has jumped into the slow ev lead.Must need the cash. Not a great time to be selling based on where the stock price is. I think it’s a buy below $25. I passed on the IPO at $77.