Telo will struggle with passing crash tests with the short hood here. Also while this short hood design helps the driver see out the front better, it's a lot worse for pedestrians in a crash - will push the pedestrian down and under instead of over the vehicle.
From the release notes for 2025.34:
"Pilot Flying J charging sites have returned to maps and include live availability, pricing, and remote start."
https://riviantrackr.com/2025-34/
Highly recommend everyone stop engaging here.
If you need any more evidence that there is no connection to reality here, just google "OP's username + the name listed on their profile + LinkedIn" and take a read through the posts you find there...
I think that the convenience of not blocking a spot or not having to wait will never outweigh the risk that you brick your vehicle and have to pay for a new battery pack.
Even the forthcoming A2Z extension cable is only rated to 400A and is "certified" as a cable and a connector, as there's no...
If your question is, "will this dangerous and uncertified extension cable void my warranty if I weld it to my charge port, or pop a fuse on my battery pack?" the answer is yes!
Plugshare is created and maintained by users, so it’s not the most accurate. I would check the Rivian app or the website map if there’s a station you’re wondering about.
From what I can see, there are at least 11 sites that appear to be open to all EVs
- Joshua Tree, CA
- Lansing, MI
- Chipley, FL
- Normal, IL
- Queensbury, NY
- Cisco, TX
- Del Norte, CO
- Flagler, CO
- Erie, PA
- Gardiner, MT
- Bozeman, MT
I figured this out by clicking on each site on the...