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It's not pretty:
I’m sure the EA numbers would look worse if you subtracted the number of non functional and reduced performance units. In 5 years of my Model S, I’ve only encountered 2 or 3 chargers that weren’t working but quickly switched to another charger. I have free supercharging, so I use SCs pretty frequently.
I would prefer them both can charge their brand with discount and open up to public at premium price as solution. Rivian said their Adventure Network is only free until later this year then even their brand has to pay. Rivian seems to be focusing more on Nation Parks or scenery recreational routes. I cannot believe that map has Hawaiian islands with 6 stations when Tesla only has their first and only station on Oahu island last year since Hawaiian residents Tesla owners barked for 10 years to finally get it.I think it would be fair play that Tesla and Rivian owners be locked-out of using chargers not of their brand.
It's such a crappy trend ... one hoped that EV manufacturers were trying to promote the change-over to electric car infrastructure...
Rivian and Tesla are short-sighted. They are not with us...they are the problem. I'd like to hear their rationalization, and how they justify to themselves that this is good for humanity...and before anyone says "capitalism" ... I say: we are already looking at catastrophic consequences of "we'll fix that later" capitalism. We have to promote the entire industry ... Tesla and Rivian ... they don't seem to understand long-term consequences. Are they looking forward to the end of civilization ?
So let's start the rumor: Rivian can only charge on their propitiatory chargers. Let Rivian suck on "alternative facts".
1. Nobody currently makes a Tesla Supercharger-to-CCS adapter.I think it would be fair play that Tesla and Rivian owners be locked-out of using chargers not of their brand.
It's such a crappy trend ... one hoped that EV manufacturers were trying to promote the change-over to electric car infrastructure...
Rivian and Tesla are short-sighted. They are not with us...they are the problem. I'd like to hear their rationalization, and how they justify to themselves that this is good for humanity...and before anyone says "capitalism" ... I say: we are already looking at catastrophic consequences of "we'll fix that later" capitalism. We have to promote the entire industry ... Tesla and Rivian ... they don't seem to understand long-term consequences. Are they looking forward to the end of civilization ?
So let's start the rumor: Rivian can only charge on their propitiatory chargers. Let Rivian suck on "alternative facts".
So in a nutshell, failing forward? Typical corporate behavior.New CEO at EA - an insider. The previous CEO was promoted.
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Electrify America Announces Leadership Changes
RESTON, Va. - Electrify America has announced two new leadership changes with Giovanni Palazzo taking on the role of Chairman of the Board and Senior Vicetheevreport.com
Not surprising, just kinda pathetic.This isn't surprising is it? A company with an eight year lead is able to build more infrastructure to support itself than another one who is just satisfying a penalty?
This seems a little sensationalist. Rivian is acting to end civilization by building their own charging network? At least they are getting off their asses and actually doing something to make the charging experience better for their customers, unlike every single other auto manufacturer except Tesla. If a tiny company like Rivian can build out a network the size of EA’s that just proves that the reason others are not doing the same is not because they can’t, it’s simply that they cannot be bothered.I think it would be fair play that Tesla and Rivian owners be locked-out of using chargers not of their brand.
It's such a crappy trend ... one hoped that EV manufacturers were trying to promote the change-over to electric car infrastructure...
Rivian and Tesla are short-sighted. They are not with us...they are the problem. I'd like to hear their rationalization, and how they justify to themselves that this is good for humanity...and before anyone says "capitalism" ... I say: we are already looking at catastrophic consequences of "we'll fix that later" capitalism. We have to promote the entire industry ... Tesla and Rivian ... they don't seem to understand long-term consequences. Are they looking forward to the end of civilization ?
So let's start the rumor: Rivian can only charge on their propitiatory chargers. Let Rivian suck on "alternative facts".
EV sales in the US were up 65% in 2022. CCS chargers (combined between EA, EVGo, Chargepoint) only up about 16%-17-%. This is a huge problem.It's not pretty:View attachment 9451
Also they have cycle 3 as "Planned". Cycle 2 which ended in 2021 is shown as the current cycle on the website. We should be one year into Cycle 3 already. I-20 in Texas / Louisiana is one of the Cycle 3 projects and they have ONE station in Monroe as "Coming Soon" and have done ZERO expansion in Dallas. So clearly they have barely done any work on Cycle 3 and its almost half over. They haven't even bothered to update their website. I think the only hope is for Tesla to open their network because EA moves at a glacial pace.Cycle 3
(January 2022-July 2024)
Planned investments
The Cycle 3 National ZEV Investment Plan and the Cycle 3 California ZEV Investment Plan detail Electrify America’s investments between January 2022 and July 2024. The planned investments will expand Electrify America’s network of ultra-fast charging stations in new communities and along additional travel corridors, strengthen education and awareness activities, and initiate Electrify America’s second “Green City” project in the city of Long Beach and the Los Angeles neighborhood of Wilmington.
Plan highlights
- New metro charging investments in the communities of Dallas, Detroit, Nashville, Orlando, Providence, Bakersfield, Stockton, and many other metropolitan areas across the nation
- Expand the nation’s largest open DC fast charging network to highways in all lower-48 states, creating two new cross-country routes and serving 28 new regional highway corridors
- $31-35 million of investment in transit, medium- and heavy-duty fleet charging in California
Also they have cycle 3 as "Planned". Cycle 2 which ended in 2021 is shown as the current cycle on the website. We should be one year into Cycle 3 already. I-20 in Texas / Louisiana is one of the Cycle 3 projects and they have ONE station in Monroe as "Coming Soon" and have done ZERO expansion in Dallas. So clearly they have barely done any work on Cycle 3 and its almost half over. They haven't even bothered to update their website. I think the only hope is for Tesla to open their network because EA moves at a glacial pace.