Its a blast to charge my Polestar2 performance at Tesla SC here in Norway.Roadtrips is no worryes at all.Polestar2 with charging point at rear left same as Teslas helps to.Its a mess to see the Audis and other blocking the stalls.Its gonna be a issue at some places.
I traded my M3P for a Ford Lightning extended range and I love it but am not too excited about getting access to Tesla chargers. Here in San Antonio and all over Texas at least 80% of the superchargers are version 2 which the adapter will not work with. So until those are updated (which I don't expect soon) we are a bit out of luck. Sure there are some V3 chargers, but it's not good here. Even EA chargers are spaced out and not at all convenient to go to. The nearest to me is 10 miles away and the next closes one is another 28 miles away. People might not believe it but Texas is near the bottom of states for EV charging!
Crazy. You would think Texas would have the biggest and the best charging infrastructure since everything is bigger in TX. Not sure where you are, but Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Houston, they must have decent charging available in the larger metro areas. It's always the towns farther out that get left behind.
@@EVAwesome-yj2um I drove my tesla from Palm Springs, CA to San Antonio and all the super chargers from southern New Mexico down through northern Texas to San Antonio were all V2 chargers. Now that I have a Ford Lightning the CCS chargers are sparse to say the least but! Tesla just opened up Super Chargers to my Lightning and Ford is sending me the adapter soon.
Its a blast to charge my Polestar2 performance at Tesla SC here in Norway.Roadtrips is no worryes at all.Polestar2 with charging point at rear left same as Teslas helps to.Its a mess to see the Audis and other blocking the stalls.Its gonna be a issue at some places.
Tell ot like it is man! Heck yes! I just subscribed.
I traded my M3P for a Ford Lightning extended range and I love it but am not too excited about getting access to Tesla chargers. Here in San Antonio and all over Texas at least 80% of the superchargers are version 2 which the adapter will not work with. So until those are updated (which I don't expect soon) we are a bit out of luck. Sure there are some V3 chargers, but it's not good here. Even EA chargers are spaced out and not at all convenient to go to. The nearest to me is 10 miles away and the next closes one is another 28 miles away. People might not believe it but Texas is near the bottom of states for EV charging!
Crazy. You would think Texas would have the biggest and the best charging infrastructure since everything is bigger in TX. Not sure where you are, but Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Houston, they must have decent charging available in the larger metro areas. It's always the towns farther out that get left behind.
@@EVAwesome-yj2um I drove my tesla from Palm Springs, CA to San Antonio and all the super chargers from southern New Mexico down through northern Texas to San Antonio were all V2 chargers. Now that I have a Ford Lightning the CCS chargers are sparse to say the least but! Tesla just opened up Super Chargers to my Lightning and Ford is sending me the adapter soon.
Would anyone be surprised if Ford announces NACS on the 1st April?
That's a GM move. LOL
Just bought a Tesla. Appreciate your ev news related topics ⚡️
Awesome! You'll love it.
I disclose i don't have an EV (yet) but when i do, I'll charge at home.