I met a guy road tripping as couple of weeks ago, we were both charging at my local Chevrolet dealership that has a free fast charger. I just wanted to try it out so let him go first, and we chatted for 20 minutes while he charged. Always worth checking if there's a free charger on your route, at least for now.
4:08 FYI as a Model Y and $TSLA owner, I want to say, there are many of us who are happy to have non-Teslas charging at superchargers, especially with what I have heard about the reliability of Electrify America charges and some others. Personally, I would rather have a Tesla than anything else, but to each his own, and there is no doubt that the R1S and R1T are great vehicles.
The way I look at it is that since I primarily charge at home, taking a few road trips a year with up to $0.60/ kwh is something I don't mind as long as the network is reliable with at least 150kwh. I totally understand the upfront costs and CPOs trying to be profitable. Just be reliable. EV naysayers bring the high cost of road tripping but once I ask them how many times a year they road trip vs charging at home will is way cheaper, they told me that I have a point. I've used EA with our R1S and they suck in reliability and glad that we can use Tesla superchargers. A lot of education is needed to have the public looking at EVs and charging different rather than politicizing the issue.
Love your videos Duke. Any idea when Rivian is going to open up their chargers to non Rivians ? There is one in a perfect location for one of our regular trips.
Man you are doing God's work. 99% ev youtuber lies on their channel. I went back to ice truck after owning rivian and F150 lightning. Not worth the hassle.
It’s not for everyone and no, 99% of EV UA-camrs aren’t lying. What made it a hassle for you? Of course Tesla does not have a long distance charging issue, they have it worked out. I road tripped with both the Tesla Model Y and Kia EV6. Charging on electrify America was surprisingly not a problem and I drove from Los Angeles to Phoenix and it was not as bad as I expected compared to Tesla superchargers. Plus I only road trip once or twice a year so all of the time I’m charging at home
They start with how much money they are saving that's lie. EVs are not there yet. May be 5 years from today when price is comparable to ice car. Running into broken chargers. As he mentioned chargers placed in very dark parking lot not safe being a sitting duck. Cost more than my ice truck to travel same distance. Lot of vampire drain that. I do have multiple cars so Rivian was loosing range just sitting in driveway. It's like hole in your gas tank. Expensive to insure. Forget to mention I still have 3 EVs in my stable. But I won't road trip in Ev. Ev is Great commuter car for sure.
It cost me more and I had to make more stops compared to the same trip that was taking in a ICE vehicle. Course a Chevrolet Bolt EUV isn't really an idea road trip vehicle.
Thanks for the latest vid..You were in my hometown of Knoxville and I play guitar in a classic rock band and we are always in P Forge or Gatlinburg! I drive a MYP and just got back from a Florida roadtrip. My lease ends in three months and I'm pricing R1T's and the R1S 's. My question to you is..which one and why? BK..
Thanks! Small world. We have both the R1T and R1S, and if you need to move people or pets go with the R1S. If you need to move more things than people go with the R1T. I prefer the R1T myself which is why we choose it for road trips. I hope this helps, and thanks for commenting!
It does! I would be putting my band equipment, wife and dog in the R1T..But not in that order haha. I'm trying to test drive one without having to drive to Nashville or Atlanta..Thanks again for the info..And one day I'll tell you about my 11 year old self getting lost in the St Louis Zoo...
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yep big oil is a problem in the positive development of Ev.. too bad an EV is a far better method of transportation...
I do not think you could have charged at the hotel with a J1772 adapter as vehicles can used the Tesla Superchargers, but not the Level 2 at the hotels.
Others that own the same charger had the same issue with it being set up as Tesla only. I believe if it was only for Teslas they would not have installed the dual charger with the J1772 connector.
@@thedukeofmiddleville Your logic is sound, but I had been told by multiple sources/folks, that destination chargers are for Tesla only and not for non-Tesla. If you find out to the contrary, please let us know in one of your upcoming videos. After initially posting my reply, I did a bit of further research. You are correct. It would appear one "should" be able to sue a destination charger 🙂
40 bucks for 62 kilowatts is absolute b*******! I don't understand what the hell is going on. I pay three cents per kilowatt. The difference is ridiculous! And I mean apps a fuckinglutely ridiculous!
Did the cost of this 1500 mile road trip surprise you? Did you expect it to be more or less?
I met a guy road tripping as couple of weeks ago, we were both charging at my local Chevrolet dealership that has a free fast charger. I just wanted to try it out so let him go first, and we chatted for 20 minutes while he charged.
Always worth checking if there's a free charger on your route, at least for now.
4:08 FYI as a Model Y and $TSLA owner, I want to say, there are many of us who are happy to have non-Teslas charging at superchargers, especially with what I have heard about the reliability of Electrify America charges and some others. Personally, I would rather have a Tesla than anything else, but to each his own, and there is no doubt that the R1S and R1T are great vehicles.
The way I look at it is that since I primarily charge at home, taking a few road trips a year with up to $0.60/ kwh is something I don't mind as long as the network is reliable with at least 150kwh. I totally understand the upfront costs and CPOs trying to be profitable. Just be reliable. EV naysayers bring the high cost of road tripping but once I ask them how many times a year they road trip vs charging at home will is way cheaper, they told me that I have a point. I've used EA with our R1S and they suck in reliability and glad that we can use Tesla superchargers. A lot of education is needed to have the public looking at EVs and charging different rather than politicizing the issue.
Love your videos Duke. Any idea when Rivian is going to open up their chargers to non Rivians ? There is one in a perfect location for one of our regular trips.
Man you are doing God's work. 99% ev youtuber lies on their channel. I went back to ice truck after owning rivian and F150 lightning. Not worth the hassle.
It’s not for everyone and no, 99% of EV UA-camrs aren’t lying. What made it a hassle for you? Of course Tesla does not have a long distance charging issue, they have it worked out. I road tripped with both the Tesla Model Y and Kia EV6. Charging on electrify America was surprisingly not a problem and I drove from Los Angeles to Phoenix and it was not as bad as I expected compared to Tesla superchargers. Plus I only road trip once or twice a year so all of the time I’m charging at home
They start with how much money they are saving that's lie. EVs are not there yet. May be 5 years from today when price is comparable to ice car.
Running into broken chargers. As he mentioned chargers placed in very dark parking lot not safe being a sitting duck. Cost more than my ice truck to travel same distance. Lot of vampire drain that. I do have multiple cars so Rivian was loosing range just sitting in driveway. It's like hole in your gas tank. Expensive to insure. Forget to mention I still have 3 EVs in my stable. But I won't road trip in Ev. Ev is Great commuter car for sure.
Love the Rivian R1T but iam waiting for the R2..
Man great information, thx so much.
It cost me more and I had to make more stops compared to the same trip that was taking in a ICE vehicle. Course a Chevrolet Bolt EUV isn't really an idea road trip vehicle.
Nice video.
Many many thanks
Thanks for the latest vid..You were in my hometown of Knoxville and I play guitar in a classic rock band and we are always in P Forge or Gatlinburg! I drive a MYP and just got back from a Florida roadtrip. My lease ends in three months and I'm pricing R1T's and the R1S 's. My question to you is..which one and why?
BK..
Thanks! Small world. We have both the R1T and R1S, and if you need to move people or pets go with the R1S. If you need to move more things than people go with the R1T. I prefer the R1T myself which is why we choose it for road trips.
I hope this helps, and thanks for commenting!
It does! I would be putting my band equipment, wife and dog in the R1T..But not in that order haha. I'm trying to test drive one without having to drive to Nashville or Atlanta..Thanks again for the info..And one day I'll tell you about my 11 year old self getting lost in the St Louis Zoo...
yep big oil is a problem in the positive development of Ev.. too bad an EV is a far better method of transportation...
JFC randos just coming up to you while you are charging??!! LIKE PLEASE GTF AWAY from me......SHEESH!!!
I do not think you could have charged at the hotel with a J1772 adapter as vehicles can used the Tesla Superchargers, but not the Level 2 at the hotels.
Others that own the same charger had the same issue with it being set up as Tesla only. I believe if it was only for Teslas they would not have installed the dual charger with the J1772 connector.
@@thedukeofmiddleville Your logic is sound, but I had been told by multiple sources/folks, that destination chargers are for Tesla only and not for non-Tesla. If you find out to the contrary, please let us know in one of your upcoming videos.
After initially posting my reply, I did a bit of further research. You are correct. It would appear one "should" be able to sue a destination charger 🙂
40 bucks for 62 kilowatts is absolute b*******! I don't understand what the hell is going on. I pay three cents per kilowatt. The difference is ridiculous! And I mean apps a fuckinglutely ridiculous!
We want to hear what happened when something almost popped off 😁
Do you have premium membership to EA or EV Go to buy down the cost of memberships?
Yes, but the EVgo membership does not apply to GM Energy EVgo charges. However, GM vehicles are suppose to get a reduced rate as I understand.
Thanks. I enjoy your videos!
@dennisbird5901 Thanks! Much appreciated!
It is wrong to think that all EV chargers exist to make EVs more usable.