Sort of. Many of their most popular chargers still appear to be Tesla only.Tesla charging network is open to other cars since 2022.
Sort of. Many of their most popular chargers still appear to be Tesla only.Tesla charging network is open to other cars since 2022.
Just a few articles I quickly found on internet - lots of complaints that only Tesla can advice what charging point you should go to, others may end up in a long queue… Don’t know if this changed, but, in my case as a consultant, being able to charge quickly on a motorway or another city is quite importantWhere did you read this, can you share the article?
Where I live there are several chargers at pay and display car parks and supermarkets I have yet to find every one in use in fact I rarely find any of them in use because most owners charge at home.
Yes, but do they advise you how much queue is likely to be there when you arrive to charge? If an average car takes, let’s say 30 minutes to charge, and you have two cars in frond of you, then it means you have to wait for you turn 30 minutes (if the charging car is leaving immediately) and then charge for 30 minutes, so you just have to spend 1 hour as a minimum, maybe 1.5 hoursTesla charging network is open to other cars since 2022.
Pretty much every app for providers tells you the status of chargers. Also the independent ones like ChargeFinder, PlugShare and ABRP.Yes, but do they advise you how much queue is likely to be there when you arrive to charge? If an average car takes, let’s say 30 minutes to charge, and you have two cars in frond of you, then it means you have to wait for you turn 30 minutes (if the charging car is leaving immediately) and then charge for 30 minutes, so you just have to spend 1 hour as a minimum, maybe 1.5 hours
Just a few articles I quickly found on internet - lots of complaints that only Tesla can advice what charging point you should go to, others may end up in a long queue… Don’t know if this changed, but, in my case as a consultant, being able to charge quickly on a motorway or another city is quite important
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesm...e-long-distance-in-an-ev-and-it-was-terrible/
https://inews.co.uk/inews-lifestyle...6g3StIIWUih0wcB7O-6gTzdr1HrnT_YLqBJqnUWO0j6In
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/cars/hybrid-electric-cars/electric-car-mileage-challenge/
I've had an EV for over 18 months. I've driven through England. France, Spain, Netherlands etc often doing 400 miles in a day. In all that time, I have only had to queue once for a charger, and that was for no more than a minute. I have encountered vanishingly few broken chargers.Just a few articles I quickly found on internet - lots of complaints that only Tesla can advice what charging point you should go to, others may end up in a long queue… Don’t know if this changed, but, in my case as a consultant, being able to charge quickly on a motorway or another city is quite important
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesm...e-long-distance-in-an-ev-and-it-was-terrible/
https://inews.co.uk/inews-lifestyle...6g3StIIWUih0wcB7O-6gTzdr1HrnT_YLqBJqnUWO0j6In
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/cars/hybrid-electric-cars/electric-car-mileage-challenge/
Sounds great! I am planning getting myself Tesla, by the way. Not brand new though. And probably not in the next 2 years - I want a folding electric bike under 25 kg that can do 60 mph with at least 30 miles range, drive in my car to London, park the car and then ride on the bike around the city. And sleep in the car in comfort if I decide having restI've had an EV for over 18 months. I've driven through England. France, Spain, Netherlands etc often doing 400 miles in a day. In all that time, I have only had to queue once for a charger, and that was for no more than a minute. I have encountered vanishingly few broken chargers.
Most top ups take no longer than going to the loo and having a coffee and leg stretch.
I don't drive a Tesla.
I read all those articles and want that part of my life back now. The first one was not at all negative, quite the opposite. The second could best be summarised as "I'm an idiot and I want the world to know it". Imagine thinking that charging a Jaguar iPace on a granny charger through an open window and across a pavement is a good idea or a sustainable one. Airhead doesn't come close.Just a few articles I quickly found on internet - lots of complaints that only Tesla can advice what charging point you should go to, others may end up in a long queue… Don’t know if this changed, but, in my case as a consultant, being able to charge quickly on a motorway or another city is quite important
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesm...e-long-distance-in-an-ev-and-it-was-terrible/
https://inews.co.uk/inews-lifestyle...6g3StIIWUih0wcB7O-6gTzdr1HrnT_YLqBJqnUWO0j6In
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/cars/hybrid-electric-cars/electric-car-mileage-challenge/
Just a few articles I quickly found on internet - lots of complaints that only Tesla can advice what charging point you should go to, others may end up in a long queue… Don’t know if this changed, but, in my case as a consultant, being able to charge quickly on a motorway or another city is quite important
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesm...e-long-distance-in-an-ev-and-it-was-terrible/
https://inews.co.uk/inews-lifestyle...6g3StIIWUih0wcB7O-6gTzdr1HrnT_YLqBJqnUWO0j6In
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/cars/hybrid-electric-cars/electric-car-mileage-challenge/
I read all those articles and want that part of my life back now. The first one was not at all negative, quite the opposite. The second could best be summarised as "I'm an idiot and I want the world to know it". Imagine thinking that charging a Jaguar iPace on a granny charger through an open window and across a pavement is a good idea or a sustainable one. Airhead doesn't come close.
The third one was pretty similar. A self-confessed noob who felt it beneath him to have to charge, let alone actually plan out a trip. And that trip at 100 miles, didn't even necessitate a charge, but he bullishly decided he was going to use what was clearly a restricted charger. And found it unavailable to him. Well D'uh.
Like @Old Fart At Play I've similarly only found a charger I wanted to use occupied once. I had to drive a whole 500m to another one. That's it. I've driven as much as 680km in one day without a single problem charging. Better still, I've done that charging in dead time. My best experience was driving 380km to a hotel where I could avail of free charging for as long as I stayed there. You won't get that with an ICE car.
Nobody gets nothing for free, it will be added in the bill, i would bet those that use ice unknowingly pay it as wellMy best experience was driving 380km to a hotel where I could avail of free charging for as long as I stayed there. You won't get that with an ICE car
In which case it's still free to me and the ICE drivers are the mugs subsidising it for me.Nobody gets nothing for free, it will be added in the bill, i would bet those that use ice unknowingly pay it as well
so you pay for it as no one gets anything for free everybody knows this, but you say it's still free to you, right say no moreIn which case it's still free to me and the ICE drivers are the mugs subsidising it for me.
Lol. Your logic is hilarious. Everyone pays the same price for the hotel, but I get my car charged at no extra cost. That's free, regardless of what pithy aphorism you use.so you pay for it as no one gets anything for free everybody knows this, but you say it's still free to you, right say no more
Only a few of them areTesla charging network is open to other cars since 2022.
This would apply if there was only one charger there. Most Tesla superchargers are in banks of a dozen or more. So, if you arrive and have two cars in front of you, even in a worse case scenario that every bay is going to be busy for 30 minutes, all three of you will get in after that time when all 12 cars leave.Yes, but do they advise you how much queue is likely to be there when you arrive to charge? If an average car takes, let’s say 30 minutes to charge, and you have two cars in frond of you, then it means you have to wait for you turn 30 minutes (if the charging car is leaving immediately) and then charge for 30 minutes, so you just have to spend 1 hour as a minimum, maybe 1.5 hours
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