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Ive been checking almost everyday with no luck. I am assume a LOT of activity in upcoming months.I did a little bit of online permit searching in some of the California locations (Truckee, Tuolumne County, San Francisco, etc) just to see if the ball was rolling anywhere and haven't seen any requested yet. I recognize it's early, but I'm sure there are at least a couple of permits out there somewhere that can provide some indication what's coming first. Who will be the first to find them?
At this point, I would assume LE are not included...
If it was an interactive map so I could actually see the locations, I'd be really happy!If this is a real map, I'll be happy:
It does include the caveat of many locations.One thing that is interesting... it says the Rivian is compatible with other CCS chargers but specifically says everything can be done THROUGH the Rivian app to authorize and initiate the charge.
One would assume Electrify America and others would be integrated then ala Ford Pass.
What a bit of news there!Looks like we are wrong, CS confirms 300kW+ Rates on LE (Pardon screenshot quality, you cannot get a screencap of a whole conversion as its truncated via size.)
I just went through Colorado next to Google Maps and took my best guesses...If it was an interactive map so I could actually see the locations, I'd be really happy!
They don't exist yet, nfrank, so there is no such map. As posted above, they haven't even pulled any permits. Rivian may know about where they want them, but not even they know where exactly they will end up.also, is there a google embedded map or something like that? I’m curious exactly what roads the DCFC are on
Well, I stand corrected then. That's good news.Looks like we are wrong, CS confirms 300kW+ Rates on LE (Pardon screenshot quality, you cannot get a screencap of a whole conversion as its truncated via size.)