Anonymous wrote:In the future get a Tesla, the rest are not a good option for their lack of a decent charging network and are at least 5 year behind
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you use a Tesla the map and trip will adjust to include RV charging, just use Tesla they know what's up
I think al the EVs do that, At least mine does and its not a Tesla.
The KIA had no map and only was compatible with an Apple phone for maps. Super annoying!
Really? That would suck. Download "A Better Route Planner". That will show you chargers along your route.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you use a Tesla the map and trip will adjust to include RV charging, just use Tesla they know what's up
I think al the EVs do that, At least mine does and its not a Tesla.
The KIA had no map and only was compatible with an Apple phone for maps. Super annoying!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until charging stations are as plentiful and fast as gas stations, this is a hard pass from us. Also, gasoline cars are way cheaper than their EV equivalents.
There are way too many gas stations.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you use a Tesla the map and trip will adjust to include RV charging, just use Tesla they know what's up
I think al the EVs do that, At least mine does and its not a Tesla.
Anonymous wrote:Until charging stations are as plentiful and fast as gas stations, this is a hard pass from us. Also, gasoline cars are way cheaper than their EV equivalents.
Anonymous wrote:We were given a Tesla recently in a European country and didn't have a choice of another car. It was a pain given that we were going to a rural area and no one explained a darn thing to us about how to use it. It turned out fine, but we did have to drive about an hour away a couple times to charge; there were more local chargers but they didn't work (confirmed by others who have traveled to the area)
Those other chargers will work with a Tesla, but you need to use an adaptor (which should be provided in the car, but probably isn't because rental companies don't want to pay for them).
Anonymous wrote:If you use a Tesla the map and trip will adjust to include RV charging, just use Tesla they know what's up
Anonymous wrote:What a coincidence. We are also in vacation rental EV h*ll. DH wants his next car to be electric, so he wanted to use our vacation for an extended test drive. He had a bad EV rental experience last time, so he planned ahead and checked out where the charging stations were. I kid you not, the first THREE charging stations he visited had all been removed. Yes, we are visiting oil country, but WTH!?
In unrelated news, the Mustang EV is wildly annoying. Too many beeps that can’t be turned off. We’re really looking at ways to reduce our carbon footprint, but EV rental is a bridge too far. I can see how it would be great if you had a charger in your garage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Updating - almost last day. I spent some additional time charging it while working from a Cafe. But it took 20 minutes again to find a charger. They are super hard to find in garages. The most obvious ones were taken and I drove around looking for more (which are unmarked) so again, unless you know a place you have no idea where they are located in a dark garage. I've wasted at least 4 hours at this point figuring stuff out.
No offense, nothing that you’re describing is that hard. I rented an EV once and these things weren’t that challenging. I now own an EV and it’s still not challenging.
Are you over the age of 60 and not good at using google maps? Or are you just not that bright?
Under 40 and went to MIT but thanks
You are a young techie and you can’t figure out how to use an EV? That’s very surprising.
What about an EV is tech related? This is literally an infrastructure issue
You allegedly went to MIT and can’t use technology (an iphone) that has been available for 16 years. None of what you are describing is that hard and most of it has nothing to do with an EV (eg a garage being poorly labeled).
NP, and I don't know why you are so hostile to OP. S/he said that the app only helps locate the location (a garage) but doesn't say where in the garage the charger is located, what kind of charger it is, etc. The person who said this is an infrastructure issue is correct. An EV as a rental only makes sense if you are in a city where you already know the location of the chargers, or if you are staying somewhere with guaranteed access. Otherwise you are at the mercy of bad infrastructure, unclear maps, and whether there are enough chargers for demand.