Anonymous wrote:can you use all superchargers or just some?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a 2025 Mach-E. My understanding is that they will support the Tesla supercharger network. Other chargers only seem to be working 50% of the time when you find them.
Just about every other manufacturer has signed a deal for their cars to get access to the Tesla network in the next year or two, there’s almost no reason to worry about this anymore. If you have home charging, especially, you’ll be fine. We take our non-Tesla EV on multiple long road trips every year; it takes a bit of advance planning, but as new chargers get built out, that gets easier and easier. And VW, which makes our car, is one of the last Tesla rivals to sign with the Supercharger network, but they’ll still have access by sometime in 2025.
can you use all superchargers or just some?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a 2025 Mach-E. My understanding is that they will support the Tesla supercharger network. Other chargers only seem to be working 50% of the time when you find them.
Just about every other manufacturer has signed a deal for their cars to get access to the Tesla network in the next year or two, there’s almost no reason to worry about this anymore. If you have home charging, especially, you’ll be fine. We take our non-Tesla EV on multiple long road trips every year; it takes a bit of advance planning, but as new chargers get built out, that gets easier and easier. And VW, which makes our car, is one of the last Tesla rivals to sign with the Supercharger network, but they’ll still have access by sometime in 2025.
Anonymous wrote:Buy a used EV or even better get a lease on a non-Tesla. The depreciation on new EVs without the NACS charging port ( formerly called Tesla charging port) will be large. Also new batteries are coming from the Chinese company CATL allowing DC fast charging of 370 miles in ten minutes. The next generation of EVs will cause massive depreciation of this generation of EV vehicles.
Anonymous wrote:New rivian is supposed to be under $45k
Anonymous wrote:Get a 2025 Mach-E. My understanding is that they will support the Tesla supercharger network. Other chargers only seem to be working 50% of the time when you find them.
Anonymous wrote:Dollar for dollar, you can't beat a Model Y. Not even close.
Why are you looking for a non-Tesla?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, we did this search as well.
Wound up with a Tesla Y. So have no advice for you.
All roads lead to Tesla.
The Model Y really blew me away when it came out four years ago but its styling and features are starting to look old/stale compared to other brands.
The key feature you want is access to the supercharger network.
Any news on when they are going to have something fresh?