Lil'O Annie
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- Becky
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I thought this nicely done video might be helpful for those new to EVs and those accustom to using Super chargers & DCFC.
This is what it's "really like" to travel electric in places where DCFC is not available. Until there are DCFCers on every corner, like gas stations now, you will need to plan well and understand what your Rivian can, and can't, do and how charging will impact your travel. I worry a bit about those new to EVs expecting it to be like driving ICE today.
Also, gives you a good idea how roof-top tents, gear and towing will impact your Rivian travel.
It's a long video, but does give you a very good feel for traveling away from the Superchargers/Rivian Charging Networks what it will be like for the next few years until charging infrastructure is built out.
Plan, be patient, don't be in a hurry and carry cash!!
Electric Travel Without A Charging Network - Across Montana
This is what it's "really like" to travel electric in places where DCFC is not available. Until there are DCFCers on every corner, like gas stations now, you will need to plan well and understand what your Rivian can, and can't, do and how charging will impact your travel. I worry a bit about those new to EVs expecting it to be like driving ICE today.
Also, gives you a good idea how roof-top tents, gear and towing will impact your Rivian travel.
It's a long video, but does give you a very good feel for traveling away from the Superchargers/Rivian Charging Networks what it will be like for the next few years until charging infrastructure is built out.
Plan, be patient, don't be in a hurry and carry cash!!
Electric Travel Without A Charging Network - Across Montana
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