JerseyGreens
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It's called the Garden State for a reason!I've never been to NJ, so this is an honest, but probably will seem loaded, question. What kind of "Adventures" are there to be had in NJ?
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It's called the Garden State for a reason!I've never been to NJ, so this is an honest, but probably will seem loaded, question. What kind of "Adventures" are there to be had in NJ?
Driving on the highways through Sactown might as well be classified as an adventureNJ has 25+ beaches you can drive on, there are trails all over NJ. What "Adventures" are there in Sacramento CA that has a Adventure Network Charger?
Exactly our use case too! Right now thereās _one_ CCS charger that I can see on the entire island range.I second that " Come on, Kill Devil Hills Magic Dockā¦ " it would make the annual OBX week easier!
I drove through Camden last year with a coworker on a work trip and visited the riverfront there. I would consider that to be "an adventure."I've never been to NJ, so this is an honest, but probably will seem loaded, question. What kind of "Adventures" are there to be had in NJ?
i have never been to NJ either but to be fair its bigger than i assumed living in california, especially given i remember some trivia fact that Yosemite park itself is the size of Delaware...
https://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/state-size-comparison/california-usa/new-jersey-usa
No accident....Source: https://driveteslacanada.ca/superch...veals-magic-dock-ccs-compatibility-hawthorne/
Tesla accidentally reveals Magic Dock, hints first Supercharger with CCS compatibility will be in Hawthorne
When Tesla launched the non-Tesla Supercharger Pilot program, the company added a filter to its āFind Usā map in Europe to display Superchargers open to non-Tesla vehicles. On Friday night that same filter was added for the US map. Using the filter revealed just one Supercharger, and that was the one in Hawthorne, just around the corner from the companyās Design Studio. (h/t: @haydensawyer14)
Yeah, I'm not sure why everybody is assuming this is an accident? Tesla famously doesn't have a marketing team. I wouldn't expect the same kind of PR push from them that you might expect from other companies.No accident....
All kinds:I've never been to NJ, so this is an honest, but probably will seem loaded, question. What kind of "Adventures" are there to be had in NJ?
No accidentSource: https://driveteslacanada.ca/superch...veals-magic-dock-ccs-compatibility-hawthorne/
Tesla accidentally reveals Magic Dock, hints first Supercharger with CCS compatibility will be in Hawthorne
When Tesla launched the non-Tesla Supercharger Pilot program, the company added a filter to its āFind Usā map in Europe to display Superchargers open to non-Tesla vehicles. On Friday night that same filter was added for the US map. Using the filter revealed just one Supercharger, and that was the one in Hawthorne, just around the corner from the companyās Design Studio. (h/t: @haydensawyer14)
We'll pay whatever he wants....probablyThis is game changing and I wonder how much Elon will charge for this...
Also, what would be the realistic timeframe in seeing these open up widespread throughout the Country...? Hmm...
Damn...there is some harsh reality in this...I grew up in "Indians" which makes sense since I'm first generation South Asian American and I'm allowed to make fun of myself...
That is the most accurate map Iāve ever seen. Is that from National Geographic?All kinds:
Iām originally from āCrumbling Industryā.
IIRC I screen-captured it from āAn Inconvenient Truthā.That is the most accurate map Iāve ever seen. Is that from National Geographic?
Our family annual trip from No VA to OBX is the one long trip I want to take the Rivian on. Once you get past Richmond though there are no decent charging options. Put a DCFC in Corolla so you can charge as you go on and off the beach.Exactly our use case too! Right now thereās _one_ CCS charger that I can see on the entire island range.
No idea why RAN isnāt out there yet (cāmon, driving on the beach counts guys) but being able to use that SC would be huge.