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120v charging sucks. When I was stuck 120v charging if I drove the leaf more than 50 miles per day I was fighting a losing battle to keep it charged as I have no charging at work or public chargers. A truck or SUV that uses around twice as much power to go the same distance is going to suck twice as much. I await the angry bickering on face book and the forums. |
Even with my Chevy volt 120 volt charging is not good. I would not be happy with my volt if we did not have 240 charging. The 2019 can charge in just over 2 hours we are at 4 hours with 240 bolt charging.
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You must drive a lot. 120V has been good enough for us for the last two years. DW commutes about 40 mi/day in a Leaf.
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Here are a fer of the new models coming out.
https://www.motortrend.com/news/long...6CA2C7973F47D4 https://ecorenovator.org/forum/attac...1&d=1577195969 |
Looking back 2 yrs. to the announcements of car makers spending billions. I guess Tesla made a real deal building a plant in 168 days and only $5 billion from which they are delivering cars already.
I'll need to do some research to see what can actually be purchased here in North America I have seen a lot of Model 3s on the road and tractor trailers full heading to their distribution point in Toronto Nissan Leaf is also one I've seen around. and a Hyundai Kona a friend has purchased although quite rare. Randen |
https://electrek.co/2020/07/30/tesla...ze-comparison/
Mr. Musk is talking about roadrunner batteries, 4 main model assembly lines, plus the next cybertruck assembly location. That's a lotta land to build on. You know what would be super cool? Tesla's truck stop of the future, Texas style. Bigger, better, badder. |
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