Let me make sure I understand. You made it from Billings to Red Lodge, over Beartooth, through Cooke City, Lamar Valley and then to Gardiner?Just spent the weekend in Yellowstone. Live in Billings and went over Beartooth highway and came back through Gardiner. One "high speed" 60kwh charger (in Gardiner) the whole trip...needless to say I had to wait (plugged into 6kwh charger while waiting) both times I wanted to use it...one fellow in a Rivian who traveled from Florida was fairly optimistic charging will change soon in Montana...I'm not holding my breath. And as you said, it's not just central/eastern Montana...Wyoming and SD are just as bad/worse.
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The SC at the Wawa in Williamsburg, VA is similar to this. I just pulled up behind and had no problem charging without taking up two spots!Zero spaces occupied.
I had ordered one as well and sent them a note this week, this is what I got back...Has anyone received a Typhoon Pro yet? They were supposed to start shipping last week but so far no shipping notice for the one I ordered.
Why?Sean Connery says:
never say never
I ordered my adaptor in Feb and still waiting. I called Ford (a month ago) and they said it's coming any day. Then silence. I called again and they hoped to have it shipped by end of 2024! Yikes.How can four weeks go by with zero shipments when other companies are getting some from Tesla?
Is ford and Tesla fighting behind the
More than likely Tesla is fighting GM and needed to direct some adapters their way to not get in a legal tussle.Is ford and Tesla fighting behind the
@DinozeroHow can four weeks go by with zero shipments when other companies are getting some from Tesla?
Is ford and Tesla fighting behind the
Why doesn’t Ford do what Tesla did…set up their own charging network, particularly on those routes with charging deserts. Seems as though they could apply for the NEVI moneys and install chargers at different dealerships. No, don’t make the dealers supply anything other than the requisite parking spaces, and perhaps some rest room space. This could be another source of income, in addition to promoting the sales of EVs.How in the world has Ford not sued Tesla yet (let alone the Feds)? Adapters delayed for months and V2 superchargers not being updated. Even if I get my adapter this Fall (which is questionable) it will do me no good traveling across SD and WY on I-90. If Ford wants to change the public perception of EVs there needs to be access to reliable DCFCs. For an interstate like I-90 to be a charging desert is inexcusable.
I think a larger percentage of the dealers are not in favor of EVs.nd install chargers at different dealerships.
What the food truckZero spaces occupied.