Tag: Nissan Leaf
EVgo: No Third Party Adapters Or EV Conversions Allowed
A couple of weeks ago, I got an email that we get all the time: “Notice of new terms of service.” Nobody reads the terms of service. With all of the legalese that they can pack into them, some terms of service have a specific gravity that rivals uranium. These … [continued]
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Tesla Full Self Driving Supervised V12.6.3: That Don’t Impress Me Much!
From the immortal humorous lyrics of Shania Twain, my evaluation of FSD Supervised V12.6.3 (2024.45.32.15): That Don’t Impress Me Much! I’ve been driving with and obsessively using Tesla’s artificial intelligence software in my Model 3 now for over 5 years and nearly 150,000 miles, both on Interstate highways and city … [continued]
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Let’s Talk About EV Range
Let’s talk about range. What is range for you? We recently had comments from Lucid CEO Peter Rawlinson about a 30kWh midsize family car with 180 miles of range in 10 years. Our own Zach Shahan followed with an article about the benefits of building cars with less range. Both … [continued]
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Electric Mini — Fun Driving
One of my most enjoyable memories of the ’70s was driving my Mini Cooper S around Brisbane, scaring my passengers, and dragging off cars at the lights with its low-to-the-ground, turbocharged power. It was a red brick to be reckoned with. I would have been more of a terror with … [continued]
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Democratic Governors Prepared To Keep The EV Revolution Moving Forward
Many US states are prepared to keep the EV revolution moving forward even if federal incentives are taken away.
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