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  1. PilotPete

    Can our GRID keep up with DEMAND?

    The Secretary of Energy recently testified in Congress that the current grid is not capable of supporting an overnight switch to EVs. He also said that based on the current rate of adoption, there was sufficient time to upgrade the infrastructure to support the final needs. That being said...
  2. PilotPete

    Hertz Renting?

    Have rented from Hertz and Avis a number of times. It's a big part of why I'm here. Rented both 3 & Y . Done LA to Vegas and back. Done LA-San Diego to Yuma and reverse. Didn't see a cable anytime, but I really didn't look. Learned the Supercharger way of life. I think you have to return to...
  3. PilotPete

    GM Adopting NACS Tesla Charge Ports on Its Vehicles Starting 2025!

    Weā€™re it not for the government spending on emerging techā€¦ -WW2 might have ended differently. -We wouldā€™ve had NO space program -No such thing as GPS. -We would be the only major country without nuclear weapons (and might not even be an independent country now) -the EV auto market would NOT be...
  4. PilotPete

    ? Rivian Adopts Tesla NACS Standard!

    Porsche uses the 800V system design as well. Same reason the CT is going to use 48V for the ā€œlow voltageā€ stuff. The same reason I have power tools in the garage that use 220V just like youā€™re at home EV charger and not 110V. The higher the voltage, the easier you can move more power through the...
  5. PilotPete

    GM Adopting NACS Tesla Charge Ports on Its Vehicles Starting 2025!

    The biggest difference is none of us has a gas pump at home. How many people will need a charging station on a regular basis? I can see this becoming a ā€œfeatureā€ at apartments and condos as well. There may be some growing pains as we make this transition, but after that, Iā€™ll be surprised if...
  6. PilotPete

    GM Adopting NACS Tesla Charge Ports on Its Vehicles Starting 2025!

    Ford grows eggs, sells to Dennyā€™s for $1, Dennys sells to customer for $2. Starbucks buys coffee for .05 and sells to customer for $5 to power them through the day. Tesla grows, cooks and sells eggs for $1.95, then instead of going to Starbucks, you go to a SuperCharger and get your coffee for...
  7. PilotPete

    Ford EV will gain access to Tesla Superchargers and come with standard NACS ports starting 2025!

    Definitely not the first time the WH has had their own interpretation of legislation/regulations. I imagine Tesla has a legal team to hold the government to their legislation. Does Tesla ā€œNeedā€ the money? Nope. Would Tesla turn down the money if it was due them? Nope! The shareholders might...
  8. PilotPete

    Ford EV will gain access to Tesla Superchargers and come with standard NACS ports starting 2025!

    Gotcha. I wonder if GM sending out the adapter qualifies for "having access" under the IRA? Or if that somehow triggers a provision of the act.
  9. PilotPete

    Ford EV will gain access to Tesla Superchargers and come with standard NACS ports starting 2025!

    IF all current GM EV owners are getting the adapter, then itā€™ll be before 2025 when the beginning of the impact is felt. As long as Tesla builds at the current rate (which is humorously faster than GM and FORD can sell EVs) the only impact will be some popular local spots. GM and Ford are going...
  10. PilotPete

    Ford/GM/Superchargers... the ELEPHANT in the room......

    With the lack of consideration for others that most people appear to have, Iā€™m worried about all those Chevy Bolts taking up a 250kw supercharger spot for their 50kw (MAX) Bolt., for hoursā€¦
  11. PilotPete

    GM Adopting NACS Tesla Charge Ports on Its Vehicles Starting 2025!

    I think it may be like using credit cards. In the US, theyā€˜re not supposed to charge you MORE for using a credit card, but they can give a DISCOUNT for cash or debit. Of course, companies are getting around some of that with ā€œprocessing feesā€ which are not a price hike on the product or service...
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