Maineiac12
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Not sure why it says that. They are V4 magic dock cabinets.I thought NEVI sites had to work with CCS. That screenshot says adapter required.
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Not sure why it says that. They are V4 magic dock cabinets.I thought NEVI sites had to work with CCS. That screenshot says adapter required.
There may be a 4 year set back for Federal funding of EV's and infrastructure depending on whether the new admin changes the IRS rules for EVs and impounds funds for EV infrastructure or not - but states and companies can continue spending the money they have been granted already.I believe the OP is an Elon fan and mad that the current administration opened up the NEVi funds to a fair and legal process instead of just funneling the money to a narcissistic man child that really hasn’t accomplished that much in the last few years either, unless you like a remote controlled robot or preprogrammed taxi routes to show off your “autonomous” features, just like DJI has done for years where my drone can be autonomous as long as I fly and record the flight path first.
While Tesla’s EVs are great and the tech was so far advanced, their software is the only thing that makes them successful currently and to that they still had bugs.
My M3 the other day was randomly doing lane changes on I-5 at 2:00 in the morning with no one around on FSD. Sure it is a beta, but it has been beta even longer then you all have been waiting on the next version of BlueCruise.
I am extremely grateful Elon and the team opened up the supercharger network to all ev’s, but I wonder if that is part of the reason why the team was let go?
At the end of the day we need chargers, we need operators that maintain their sites, and we need some type of regulation over the price per kilowatt they charge cause I have seen some insane “demand” pricing you guys have posted around your travels.
I personally hope that we as “the movement” doesn’t forget we still need LV 2 and even potential sub 100 kW charging in areas people will be for all day or for a few hours.
My daughter has an older Hyundai compliance EV and I was showing her how it’s 170 miles of range was okay for her as a light road tripper as she was starting to get frustrated, but guess what we struggled to find LV 2 in Portland. In Salem we have tons, but Portland has several old installations that were all “broken” on PlugShare so we had to DCFC when really the two hours we were parked would have been more then enough.
So we need to look at the holistic issue not just DCFC on the interstate system.
Than you, Good to know. Key ofy point is that Tesla is doing no better on the NEVI sites than anyone else, and in fact have issues deploying at already permitted sites.This Tesla NEVI site went online this month, so it is happening.
National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program. It’s a federal program to give money to each state to build out chargers along major routes. The goal is chargers every 50 miles along what they call alternative fuel corridors. Each state has to prepare a plan and submit it to the DOT and once approved the state take proposals from charge point operators to build the stations. Some states moved quickly while others have been dragging the process out for political reasons. Here in NC the first sites have been awarded but I haven’t seen any progress on construction yet. If you google it there should be a website for your state with details.Ok I’ll ask the dumbass question what is NEVI?
Thank you for all that. I had not heard that term before.National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program. It’s a federal program to give money to each state to build out chargers along major routes. The goal is chargers every 50 miles along what they call alternative fuel corridors. Each state has to prepare a plan and submit it to the DOT and once approved the state take proposals from charge point operators to build the stations. Some states moved quickly while others have been dragging the process out for political reasons. Here in NC the first sites have been awarded but I haven’t seen any progress on construction yet. If you google it there should be a website for your state with details.
Based on the original requirements Tesla would not qualify for any NEVI funds. NEVI intended for the chargers to operate up to 1000V and V3s only go to 500V. Telsa has weaseled their way around that because the NEVI requirements were poorly worded. NEVI also requires a credit card terminal and only V4s are capable of that.
Here are links to the federal site and NC for reference.
https://afdc.energy.gov/laws/12744
https://www.ncdot.gov/initiatives-policies/environmental/climate-change/NEVI/Pages/default.aspx
That’s about the cost of an upper trim Lightning plus a MachE. There are a lot of people on this forum that have that combo.$168K per charging port, am I the only one who thinks this is insanely high?
Transformers are extremely expensive, and the charger units are as well. Then there is engineering and construction.$168K per charging port, am I the only one who thinks this is insanely high?