Hey everyone,
How are you all managing the issue of Tesla charging station cables being too short? I often find myself needing to take up two Tesla spots just to get my truck close enough to charge. This became a bigger problem for me over the weekend when several Electrify America chargers were down. I had to go to a Tesla station and ended up waiting for two spots to open up so I could park close enough to plug in the cable.
Would love to hear how others are handling this!
What sizes does matter?*************
I have been getting the stares from other Tesla Owners when I charge because I take up 2 spots. I can't help it if their darn cord is too short
I had a feeling you might be in that region. I was just watching Kyle's video on that the other day on his Out of Spec channel. Ironically, being in less EV adopted areas is great because I'm never worried about waiting for a charger; but obviously has the shortcomings of not have plentiful charging locations. Having said that, I almost feel like I wouldn't want to own an EV if I was in an area where I had to wait for both the 15-30min of charging in addition to 15-1hr for one to free up.Unfortunately in southern California we don't have that luxury, most of ours are pretty full with someone waiting.
Especially when you're heading out to hunt at 3 AM, and then have to wait even longer for the truck to charge before getting home with the dog—it becomes a hassle. My other option is to buy a hunting rig, though I’m sure my wife will definitely not love that idea!I had a feeling you might be in that region. I was just watching Kyle's video on that the other day on his Out of Spec channel. Ironically, being in less EV adopted areas is great because I'm never worried about waiting for a charger; but obviously has the shortcomings of not have plentiful charging locations. Having said that, I almost feel like I wouldn't want to own an EV if I was in an area where I had to wait for both the 15-30min of charging in addition to 15-1hr for one to free up.
How was your efficiency with it? I love the way they can fold down to reduce drag and fit in a standard garage door.Trailmanor trailer and towing it back home
It's tough to say so far. I've only towed it a couple of times, and my original towing was over a ton of hills and stuff, plus the brakes seem to have been locked up on it. I am guessing that it would be around 1.6-1.7 miles per kw though. If I was smart I would have made sure to turn off the truck before I pulled it this last time, but I had been running the trailer off the truck for multiple hours before I pulled out. I'll make sure to report back when I actually have an idea of the efficiency though (the big part of the reason I wanted it was due to the better efficiency and the fact it can fit in my garage, just barely though)How was your efficiency with it? I love the way they can fold down to reduce drag and fit in a standard garage door.