Glad it's being discussed now, should have plenty of time if it doesn't make it the first time through and I'll be able to not have to jump through any weird hoops just to buy it in SC
One of my friends used to have to rent a truck a few times a year to tow his jeep on his trailer for going off-roading. Luckily we have a specialized rental place here you can get the vehicles he needed consistently, but as you said it wasn't cheap, it was usually close to ~$1000 for a normal...
Must be nice, here I’m only allowed to generate at most 80% and I still have to pay the utility company at least $30/month even if I send them more electricity than I use
Second the built in camera, I have one in all my vehicles after my sister and some others got screwed without one. Integrated would be much better than having to add another one after the fact
I live an hour or so away in SC I saw our governor and several legislators at the unveiling event, I would have thought they had already discussed how to fix this, hopefully they do so this year.
I’m by no means a mechanical engineer but was just wondering the same thing. My coworker has diesel generators on his boat and at his farm and was just telling me how much quieter they run then gas
those are the numbers whether you like them or not. They may improve over the next couple years or get worse. They have options and erev is a solid trade off, they’re never going to make everyone happy. But they said this way they expect it to be cheaper and save on weight by not having as...
They've said current estimates are 300 EV, 500 EREV 150 Electric only + 350 gas to me that seems like a perfect amount. Around town if plugged in regularly (+ my solar panels I already have) it would cost almost nothing, but then if I want to drive up to my cabin which is just over ~310 miles...
luckily for me that wouldn't be too much of an issues as the factory is only ~1.5 hours away so I would certainly be willing to drive there to pick it up.