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This is definitely true.There is simply not a lot of electricity available inside national parks.
Rivian has to build vehicles first.Do not necessarily need SC inside National parks but would be useful to have at a town on the way to but outside National parks especially in the Western US. Rivian is supposed to be building chargers at “adventure locations” so hopefully will push Tesla to do more.
I've seen 3 R1Ts in the wild already. They do exist, just rare.Rivian has to build vehicles first.
apparently not:Rivian has to build vehicles first.
A lot of people say this is why there shouldn't be public money put into EV chargers of any kind since they only serve the few who drive EVs.And if that's the case I would be writing angry letters to congressman if the L3 chargers are proprietary, regardless of whether they're for the other guy's car or for my Tesla. A national park should be for everybody.
Saw my first one in the wild on the drive to work this morning.I've seen 3 R1Ts in the wild already. They do exist, just rare.
Saw my first one in the wild on the drive to work this morning.
On-topic...maybe the launch of the Cyber Truck will prompt Tesla to follow Rivian's model and locate some super chargers at "adventure" locations and near national parks.