Your survey question for how much people spend on fuel/electricity per month tops out at $60 which is a little low, especially for people who drive a lot and live in a state with high fuel prices like California.
Your survey question for how much people spend on fuel/electricity per month tops out at $60 which is a little low, especially for people who drive a lot and live in a state with high fuel prices like California.
More aerodynamic than your average brick shaped van.
Rivian, Tesla and other EV only manufacturers have not the problems to convert existing, outdated and often unusable factories to EV production
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This seems to be just codifying Carb standards but I thought the 2027 interim target of 42% of sales was interesting.
https://www.motor1.com/news/697490/new-jersey-bans-ice-vehicles-2035/
It is worth noting that EVs are currently exempt from NJ sales tax which is usually 6.625% which can save new car buyers thousands on top of the federal $7,500 tax credit:
https://dep.nj.gov/drivegreen/affordability-incentives/
EV sales are currently at 12% of new cars sold in NJ:
https://nj.gov/governor/news/news/562023/approved/20231121a.shtml
Pretty soon the police union will be harassing Tesla owners.
This seems to be just codifying Carb standards but I thought the 2027 interim target was interesting.
It is worth noting that EVs are currently exempt from NJ sales tax which is usually 6.625% which can save new car buyers thousands on top of the federal $7,500 tax credit:
https://dep.nj.gov/drivegreen/affordability-incentives/
EV sales are currently at 12% of new cars sold in NJ:
https://nj.gov/governor/news/news/562023/approved/20231121a.shtml
However, I really don’t like Musk. I’m sure the other auto maker owners/ heads are deuche bags as well but at least they aren’t vocal about it.
As a Tesla owner I absolutely agree. I really like my cars but at this point Tesla would be better off with someone else as full time CEO.
These guys got a closer look and it wasn’t good:
I don’t think he was including standard HEV. Including those the EU is almost at 50% right now.
I haven’t had any problems with vandalism in over 10 years of driving an EV. At least Teslas have sentry mode.
If you want something cheap, low-key and inexpensive there is the Leaf, but I can’t recommend it as Chademo charging is obsolete.
I think that the F150 ends up doing better in the edmunds test despite charging at lower kW because the area under its charge curve is similar to Rivian:
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a40908829/rivian-r1t-fast-charging-over-the-air-update/
And it is more efficient on a miles per kW basis at 48 kWh/100 mi vs the R1T at 52 kWh/100 mi. But Rivian recently released their dual motor design which is now the most efficient truck & large SUV at 43 kWh/100 mi. Edmunds just tested the older 4 motor vehicle.
https://fueleconomy.gov/feg/Find.do?action=sbs&id=46327&id=46312&id=47000&id=46996
Probably also some Toyota “unlimited range” commercials.
Last year I was amazed me how much money was spent to advertise vehicles which could not be purchased, not currently in production and not in mass production for years.
Perhaps those ads were create more to boost the tech credentials of the companies and stock prices than to drive sales.
This year I expect more traditional advertisements which feature cars available now on dealer lots.
They should call it the Zeekr Lucid 3
US EV sales have been setting records every year for the last 12 years.
r/cars is just happy that something with an ICE engine won the award.
Stellantis doesn’t currently sell any fast charging EVs in North America.
They would be dumb not to introduce new EVs(and the Ramcharger) as NACS at production start.
It is likely that an adapter will be needed at many locations. Tesla can quickly retrofit magicdock but is mostly doing that to increase revenue at rural Superchargers with low utilization.
Yup. In a PHEV when towing once the battery goes flat you still need a full sized truck engine to provide power.
That would also violate Ford’s dealership contracts and would be illegal in many states due to dealership protection laws.