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Join Eric, Walter, Steve, and the Coast-to-Coast EVs livestream community for a look back at 2024 in the world of electric vehicle DC charging infrastructure. We also look at the road ahead and what we expect to see from charging vendors in 2025.
Related Videos:
Grid Connections Coast-to-Coast EVs panel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TBNFpjceFY
Mach-E Vlog lease video: https://youtu.be/alQwvkFnK7k?si=IiOIL2p1d9Euw29T
Eric's Most Recent Video on NorCal infrastructure: https://youtu.be/lCaOqPt3x28?si=g977T9GDTRMOC6XG
Walter's Latest P-FJ Update: https://youtu.be/NuC25S6QZVI?si=QrkuxOYAWC9e5tti
This is our final show of 2024, so happy holidays and a prosperous New Year to everyone who has joined us this year. We look forward to hosting new guests and covering even more EV topics with you in 2025!
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Join Walter, Eric, and Steve for a deep dive on bringing home charging to apartments, condos, and other residential scenarios that have limited EV adoption... until now?
We're joined by Joseph Nagle of Pando Electric to discuss the challenges of charging at multi-unit dwellings and how Pando's product line can help -- www.pandoelectric.com. Here are the videos referred to in our discussion:
Mach-E Vlog Pando Site Visit in SoCal - • How to get LEVEL 2 EV charging in an ...
Grid Connections Interview w/ Joseph - • Ep. 49: Level 2 Charging in Multifami...
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Join your fellow EV nerds for a look at all of the DCFC projects that matter across North America as the year comes to a close. With all of the Coast-to-Coast EVs crew tracking multiple projects, we assess how far we've come in the past 12-18 months and the work that's still ahead.
From the ongoing Tesla Supercharger network opening up and EVgo's travel expansion through Pilot-Flying J, to newer efforts like IONNA, Ford Charge, and many smaller players, there's a lot to cover. We'll also look north of the border in Canada and at the pros and cons of public programs like NEVI in catalyzing DCFC. If you have requests for future topics, contact the team on [email protected].
Topic Timestamps:
Chapters:
0:00 - Start
2:22 - In the News: Rivian-VW Joint Venture
13:11 - Viewer Intros/Comments
19:10 - DCFC in 2024: From Bust to Boom
20:48 - Pilot-Flying J: Start of a DCFC Renaissance?
23:28 - Public Fast Charging Before "the Boom"
25:26 - New Players > Existing Networks in California
29:28 - Cross-country EV Travel with Pilot-Flying J
33:40 - IONNA's Mixed Approach to Site Selection
37:25 - Dual J3400/CCS1 Starting to Show Up
41:00 - Colusa Casino EV Charging & "Sleeper Sites"
48:30 - Bad Old Days: EV Gateway Fails to Impress
49:30 - Kwik Charge Open for Business
54:26 - FPL Evolution
57:00 - Future of the NEVI Program
1:04:41 - Relative Cost of Tesla Superchargers
1:10:44 - Viewer Comments
1:18:47 - BC Hydro's Electric Highway
1:22:53 - Circle K
1:25:28 - Rivian Adventure Network
1:26:30 - Ford Charge
1:28:07 - Mercedes-Benz HPC: Buc'ees + Starbucks
1:29:20 - Buc'ees or Pilot-Flying J? Viewers Decide!
1:32:18 - Close
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Join us for the second part of Coast-to-Coast EVs 26, covering used electric vehicles from the perspective of a dedicated dealership.
We're joined by Jesse Lore, CEO + Founder of Green Wave Electric Vehicles in North Hampton, NH, to cover the intricacies of selling pre-owned EVs, incentives that customers can qualify for, the benefits of buying from EV specialists, and how dealers can help with post-sale maintenance.
Chapters:
0:00 - Start
2:34 - In the News: EVI Players Making Moves - bp pulse + Alpitronic
8:33 - IONNA Progress in Apex, NC
11:00 - Jesse Lore, CEO + Founder of Green Wave Electric Vehicles
13:32 - Growing a Pre-owned EV Dealership
14:50 - Chaotic Years in the Car Business
19:24 - Used EVs Make Driving Electric More Accessible
21:33 - The Reality of New EV Depreciation
27:40 - Used EV Pricing Trends
31:06 - Sourcing Pre-owned Electric Vehicles
38:10 - Viewer Intros & Questions
40:31 - Top Challenge of Starting a Used Vehicle Dealership
45:01 - Clean Vehicle Tax Credit Eligibility
53:00 - Maintenance and Repair Considerations for Used Electric Vehicles
56:02 - Are Extended Warranties on Used EVs Necessary?
1:05:01 - Financing a Pre-owned EV Purchase
1:17:07 - Reaction to Consumer Reports on Used EV Benefits & Downsides
1:26:38 - Close
Check out the current inventory at Green Wave EV here: https://www.greenwaveev.com/used-vehicles/
Watch our first visit to Green Wave here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uxqmflmduU
Walter's visit to the first IONNA Rechargery site (under construction) in Apex, NC - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvghzbKfGss
Related Links:
The Current Review show - https://www.youtube.com/@thecurrentreview
Fleet Savings Clean Technica Article - https://cleantechnica.com/2024/10/25/electric-cars-trucks-save-fleet-operators-9-on-operating-costs
Merchants Fleet Electrification - https://www.merchantsfleet.com/forth-electrify-your-fleet/
Consumer Reports Used EV Segment - https://www.cbsnews.com/video/what-consumers-should-know-about-buying-used-electric-vehicles/
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Join the Coast-to-Coast EVs team to unpack the increasing importance of used electric vehicles to the volatile EV market in North America.
With depreciation a major factor in EV purchases and leasing a popular option to protect against outdated tech, finding great deals on pre-owned electric vehicles is becoming much more common.
We explore the current market and explain why the years to come promise to be even more fruitful for buyers who prefer pre-owned vehicles. Could these excellent deals on highly capable EVs be the key to unlocking wider adoption at all levels of affordability?
Returning guest Darren Orange helps us unpack these topics and walk us through his experience moving from a Chevy Bolt EV to a pre-owned Tesla Model 3 (early ownership video here: https://youtu.be/bAREs8-YnAc?si=NUKoIBUhjlaBwGoT)
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Start
2:18 - Consolidation in the EV Infrastructure Space
7:32 - The Future of Freewire Technologies?
11:14 - Viewer Intros & Comments
15:35 - Used EV Market Strength in the United States
17:32 - Darren's Used EV Purchase (2022): Then & Now
24:20 - EV Battery/Powertrain Warranties
26:00 - EV Depreciation
27:30 - Price Fluctuations of Electric Vehicles
31:00 - Premium Pre-owned EVs: Pros & Cons
34:00 - Used Tesla Model S or New Tesla Model 3?
37:43 - Incentives for Used Electric Vehicles
43:01 - Recurrent Auto Highlights Used EV Inventory for 2025
50:27 - Buying Used vs. Leasing New Electric Vehicles
55:43 - Pros & Cons of Used EVs
1:07:04 - Used EV Edge Cases
1:18:05 - Resources for Used EVs
1:21:05 - Viewer Comments & Insights
1:27:55 - Close
Related Links:
Recurrent Used EV Market Report Q4 2024 - https://www.recurrentauto.com/research/used-electric-vehicle-buying-report
IRS Used Clean Vehicle Credit Info - https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/used-clean-vehicle-credit
Cox Automotive EV Market Analysis - https://www.cbtnews.com/u-s-electric-vehicle-market-sees-record-growth-as-ev-sales-hit-new-milestones/
Jim Farley Fully Charged Interview - https://youtu.be/PGx7AyD9okg
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BJ Birtwell, founder of the nationally-renowned Emobility show Electrify Expo, joins Walter, Eric, and Steve to unpack the transition to electrified transportation. From Ebikes and scooters to electric cars and sports vehicles, we'll discuss the current level of EV adoption and how BJ's rapidly expanding event brings the benefits of electric transportation to a wider audience.
Learn more about the event and secure tickets for its New York edition here: https://www.electrifyexpo.com/
Chapters:
0:00 - Start
2:15 - General Motors Eschews EV Skeptics
3:15 - GM EV Sales 2024 vs. 2023
9:30 - GM Drops Ultium Brand + Battery Strategy
13:15 - BJ Birtwell, Founder of Electrify Expo, on US EV Adoption
16:58 - EV Tariffs in Europe and North America
22:53 - Viewer Intros and Comments
26:20 - Electrify Expo New York Details
29:45 - Growth of Electrify Expo and Changing Consumer Types
34:36 - Expo Venues and Experiences
39:15 - The Importance of Bringing Fun to the EV Experience
40:22 - Electrify Expo Guest Demographics
44:20 - "As Electric As You Want to Be..."
47:39 - Current Limitations to EV Ownership
51:30 - Perception vs. Reality of EV Buyers
57:40 - EV Charging Vendors at Electrify Expo?
1:05:30 - Future Electrify Expo Markets?
1:09:07 - EV Affordability in 2024
1:15:38 - Viewer Preferences on How to Buy a Vehicle
1:19:00 - IONNA Rechargeries Incoming!
1:26:40 - Failing EV Charging Hardware (Enel X Way, Freewire Tech)
1:30:54 - Close
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Janek Metzner and Julius Wilhelm of the Electric Avenue newsletter (links below) join Steve and Walter to unpack their record-setting trip across the United States in a Lucid Air.
Find the full trip video and newsletter site below:
TRIP - • World record 2,800-mile drive in a Lu...
NEWSLETTER - https://www.readelectricavenue.com/su...
This is a bonus episode of Coast-to-Coast EVs, pre-recorded and set as a YouTube Premiere so that Eric can join for the replay and participate in the live chat with viewers. You can also check out Chase Drum's interview with the record-setting duo over on @GridConnections - https://share.transistor.fm/s/dd6e3313
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This episode explores the concerning rise in EV charging cable theft in certain parts of the United States. Where is it happening, what's involved, and are there steps that organizations can take to stamp it out? These are some of the questions we cover with returning guest Chase Drum of the Grid Connections podcast.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Start
2:04 - In the News: 2025 IONIQ 5 Updates
5:28 - Transition to J3400/NACS Ports
21:39 - Chevy Bolt as Adventure Vehicle?
23:00 - Spotlight: Seattle
26:00 - Cable Theft: Local Issue or Epidemic?
36:20 - Distinguishing Between Theft & Vandalism
43:03 - CPO Strategies to Address Theft
49:50 - EV Charging as a Community Resource
51:00 - Potential Remedies to Cable Cutting
1:21:04 - Closing Thoughts + Grid Connections Hits 50!
Content from each of tonight's co-hosts:
Chase/Grid Connections # 50 - • Ep. 50: Training the Next Generation ...
Eric/News Coulomb NorCal EVC Update - • North State California EV Charging Up...
Walter/tNAC Adapter Test - • Comprehensive Test of the EVDANCE Min...
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Join Eric, Walter, Steve, and special guest Chuck Hayward of ReVision Energy to contrast how different states are handling EV charging rollouts and how these strategies might impact their future tourism.
Chuck is an EV charging site specialist based out of New England, so he sees both ends of the spectrum when it comes to charging options. Our conversation covers all aspects of electric vehicle infrastructure and how states are taking different paths through the EV transition.
Topics:
0:00 - Start
0:27 - Show Schedule
2:01 - In the News... Love's EV Charging Expansion
9:28 - GM-Samsung Battery Partnership Postponed
12:46 - Former Tesla Charging Lead Lands at Uber
17:18 - Viewer Intros/Comments
23:00 - Intro to Chuck Hayward of ReVision Energy
29:21 - EV Charger Reliability and Maintenance
32:27 - The Potential for Fleet Electrification
35:21 - Unifying Home Energy with Vehicle-to-X (V2L, V2H etc.)
40:50 - Viewer Questions
48:07 - How Well Are States Handling the EV Transition?
58:55 - Contrasting State EV Infrastructure Strategies
1:06:18 - Monitoring Site Reliability & Measuring Uptime
1:15:25 - Why Charging Laggard States Could Be Cut Out
1:17:30 - Getting the Right Chargers at the Right Site
1:25:55 - Where Are $$$ Best Spent to Further EV Adoption?
1:36:45 - Closing Thoughts & ReVision Energy
Visit www.revisionenergy.com for more info on Chuck's work (and to find Sunsquatch! "Sun who?" - https://www.sunsquatch.com/).
Check out what's coming up for Coast-to-Coast EVs via our show page here: https://plugnplayev.com/coast-to-coast-evs-show/
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Join the Coast-to-Coast team for a wide-ranging discussion on EV price parity, charging an electric vehicle on the road, and the value of upcoming openings from the Rivian Adventure Network and Tesla Supercharger adapters.
Please contact [email protected] with topics and show suggestions. You can visit https://plugnplayev.com/coast-to-coast-evs-show/ to find the latest on our next show dates and scheduled guests.
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How well does the EV charging infrastructure in North America serve the market in 2024? With EV adoption breaking 10% of new vehicle sales and used EV sales strong, are we close to overburdening the public charging stations available, or in the pipeline for the near future?
This installment of Coast-to-Coast EVs focuses on a discussion we had in June, where the idea of "overbuilding" charging infrastructure was raised. It generated some vibrant debate in the comments and we promised to unpack the idea further, so here's your chance!
The discussion considers all angles of the charging buildout in the United States and Canada to answer a simple question: are we at risk of building more chargers than we need?
We also cover a busy week of new charging partnerships, from Toyota swelling the IONNA ranks to eight OEMs to BP Pulse becoming the latest entrant to increasingly crowded parking lots at Simon Properties and Mercedes-Benz juicing up I-5 with new Alpitronic 400 kW Hyperchargers at Starbucks locations.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Start
1:15 - NEWS: New Charging Partnerships
13:10 - Viewer Intros & Comments
18:37 - DCFC Overbuild... Are We Kidding?!
22:00 - The Risk of Overemphasizing Travel Charging
28:30 - The Chargers We Need Differ By User Groups
31:00 - DCFC By the (NREL) Numbers
34:15 - Viewer Comments on DCFC Needs
42:00 - Build for Current Owners or Future Adopters?
50:29 - Can Overbuilding Stoke EV Adoption?
1:01:33 - Without Reliability, Overbuilding Ain't Helping
1:05:57 - Public Supercharger Access + Broader Distribution of DCFC Demand
1:10:03 - Viewer Closing Comments
1:21:17 - Close
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Eric, Walter, and Steve are joined by Jacob Espinoza of the ArtiePenguin1 channel to discuss DC fast charging across almost every region of the U.S.
The conversation covers three key aspects of DC fast charging, which each of us weigh in on for our respective regions:
COVERAGE - Which networks cover our respective regions and how far that presence extends.COST - Regional pricing variations and opportunities to attract new customers.COMPETITION - Rising competitors and how Tesla's public expansion.TIME STAMPS:
0:00 - Start
1:35 - In the News: Q2 EV Sales
10:05 - GM Sales Potential for 2025
14:07 - Viewer Intros/Comments
19:26 - Returning Guest Jacob Espinoza/ArtiePenguin1
24:10 - COVERAGE: DC Fast Charging by Region
25:30 - DCFC in the Northwest (Eric)
31:52 - DCFC in the Southwest (Jacob)
37:16 - DCFC in the Southeast (Walter)
46:48 - DCFC in the Northeast/Midwest (Steve)
50:27 - Viewer Comments
53:33 - COST: Regional Pricing Variations
1:05:50 - The Role of Pricing in CPO Strategy
1:14:51 - A Quick Look at IONNA Site #1 in Houston, TX
1:20:42 - Viewer Comments
1:26:30 - COMPETITION: Rising Networks
1:42:00 - Close
The rising cost of DCFC has been a particular sticking point for some recently, so we'll be paying special attention to the prices we're seeing in our areas. We also look at some of the latest news on EV sales from Q2, which shows Ford and General Motors improving in almost every category.
Let us know any questions or suggestions for future topics via [email protected].
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Special guest and F150 Lightning enthusiast Christopher Bowe joins Eric, Walter, and Steve to discuss his experiences with Ford's electric vehicles and the automaker's decision to scrap its embattled Model-e EV sales program.
We also cover the latest from rising DCFC network IONNA, including everything we know about its early sites, the direct sales model for EV-only automakers, the ongoing drag factor of dealerships for OEMs as they transition to electric vehicles, and which automakers are building the most compelling stable of BEV and "electrified" models.
Catch some of Christopher's work here on his eponymous channel and as co-host on the excellent Turn Down for Watt podcast:
Bowe EV - https://www.youtube.com/@bowefamilyEV
TDFW Podcast - https://www.youtube.com/@TurnDownforWatt
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$5 billion for a few EV fast charging stations?! Lazy coverage would have us believe that this is the case, but scratch the surface and you'll find much more activity than these reports would care to admit. Similar approaches to stories around sales slumps and the EV bubble bursting rely heavily on individual makes and models, so we dive into the data for Q1 2024 (and what we have available so far in Q2) to assess what's really happening.
Join Walter, Eric, and Steve for a conversation uncovering the various DC fast charging initiatives that are gathering pace and how they're setting the stage for a combined boom in DC fast charging options.
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Start
0:59 - Q1 2024 Sales: EV Bust or Blip?
7:00 - GM EVs Set for a Successful Q2
17:02 - Viewer Intros & Comments
20:00 - What's Behind the Q1 Drag at Tesla?
27:45 - Viewer Comments
28:55 - $5 Billion for 8 Charge Stations?!
30:04 - DCFC Under Construction: A Looming Boom?
34:34 - Fast Charging on the West Coast
40:01 - Battery-backed Systems Speed Up Installation
41:42 - The Impact of NEVI Funded Sites
49:15 - Why is the Rollout So Slow in Some Areas?
55:24 - Viewer Comments
56:05 - EV Laggard States Will Be Left Behind
58:35 - The Long Term Outlook for DCFC Coverage
1:09:26 - DCFC Pricing and Profitability
1:21:00 - Closing Viewer Comments
1:22:57 - Close
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Charging where you live, work, eat, and play is one of the most convenient and affordable aspects of owning an electric vehicle. Unfortunately, there are gaps in who can get access to convenient local charging options.
Eric and Steve are joined by Nathan King, CEO and co-founder of itselectric, to discuss the potential of curbside EV charging.
We cover how itselectric brings power to the curb, the advantages of a bring-your-own-cable (BYOC) solution, and where curbside fits into the wider world of level 2/destination charging. Learn more about the company here: https://www.itselectric.us/ and if you like what you see, join the waitlist for the service here: https://www.itselectric.us/join
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Start
1:28- In the News: Kia EV6 Preview
7:00 - Viewer Intros
9:18 - Intro to Nathan King of itselectric
10:38 - The Origins of itselectric
12:54 - How itselectric is Different to Other L2 Solutions
14:00 - Curbside Charging/BYOC in Europe
22:00 - Integrating L2 Charging Infrastructure
27:00 - itselectric Progress to Date
30:50 - Installation Time
39:20 - Different Types of Curbside Charging
41:25 - Viewer Questions
46:00 - Early Interest & Business Support
51:52 - Curbside Charging Fee Structure + Management
59:18 - itselectric Business Model
1:03:22 - Addressing Charger Reliability
1:07:17 - Viewer Questions & Comments
1:13:31 - The Importance of L2 Charging to EV Adoption
1:20:28 - Connect with itselectric Online
1:21:55 - Close
itselectric social links:
Instagram: itselectric (@itselectric_co) • Instagram photos and videos
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/itselectric/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@itselectric-bk
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Eric, Walter, and Steve fire up another fortnightly fast charge live stream, discussing the latest from Tesla's Supercharger situation and bp pulse potentially snapping up abandoned sites, Cox Automotive's new study on turning EV skeptics into EV "considerers" over the next few years, and the new tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.
Our main topic is contextualizing the current headwinds dragging on EV adoption and how the industry will "cross the chasm" from early adopters to the early mainstream, a common challenge highlighted on the Technology Adoption Curve.
Topic Time Stamps:
0:00 - Start
1:18 - In the News: bp pulse eyes Supercharger sites
12:22 - Viewer greetings & comments
15:30 - NEVI impact on hardware providers & organic network expansion
21:13 - Technology Adoption Curve: Context on "The Chasm"
26:18 - Cox Automotive 2024 "Path to EV Adoption" Study
33:10 - Anti-EV reporting and pushback
35:40 - Impact of 100% tariff on electric vehicles from China
42:04 - Can Chinese EVs really dominate the North American auto sector?
45:09- Viewer comments
52:45 - How does the US stack up against Chinese technology?
57:43 - Relationship between EV adoption and reliable infrastructure
1:05:15 - Rivian and Google's potential role in reliability
1:12:01 - Viewer comments
1:18:28 - NACS/J3400 transition, one year on
1:20:00 - Is a stable Tesla essential to crossing the EV adoption chasm?
1:26:30 - Final viewer comments
1:28:00 - Close
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With a fresh news story emanating from Tesla every few days, this edition of Coast-to-Coast EVs tries to make sense of the company's recent redirection and what impact it could have on the wider EV sector.
From conflicting reports on affordable EV models to workforce reductions that include scything away much of the Supercharger team, Steve, Walter, Eric, and returning guest Darren Orange unpack the latest, along with questions and comments from viewers on the topics.
Chapters:
0:00 - Start
1:40 - Tesla Cuts Supercharger Team
2:38 - Of Leaks and Layoffs
6:05 - A Tesla Owner's Take on the News
10:05 - Will Ex-Supercharger Staff Have a Place to Go?
11:50 - Tesla's Troublesome Quarter
17:50 - Viewer Comments
20:33 - Impact on Tesla Sales Proposition
24:15 - Affordable EVs + Used Market
29:55 - Is NACS/J3400 Now Under Threat?
37:56 - Superchargers as a Revenue Source
43:13 - GM Tesla Adapters Become Available
46:37 - Much Ado About Nothing?
50:26 - Tesla Congestion Case Study in NYC
59:30 - Viewer Comments
1:06:00 - Which Charging Network Can Fill the Void?
1:17:50 - Customer Support at Fast Charging Stations
1:23:00 - Autonomous Driving and Tesla FSD
1:33:28 - Close
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Our fortnightly fast charge livestream looks ahead to the spring/summer travel season and how EV charging will be different this year.
We're joined by special guest Chase Drum of the Grid Connections podcast, who is another experienced voice and high-mileage EV driver based out of the Pacific Northwest. Watch recent episodes of this excellent electrification show here: https://www.youtube.com/@GridConnections/
With four participants covering each corner of the United States and our widespread EV friends in the live chat, we cover all-electric travel in almost every US region. Find what we covered via the specific tim stamps below.
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Start
1:33 - In The News: Q1 2024 EV Sales High & Lows
10:25 - Viewer Greetings & Comments
13:36 - Intro to Chase Drum / @GridConnections
18:37 - EV Road Trips: Our Most Memorable
28:00 - Viewer Road Trip Stories
30:55 - Will Adapters Ease the EV Travel Burden?
40:27 - West Coast EV Congestion
49:55 - New Entrants Race to Reach Leading Networks
54:14 - Viewer Questions & Comments
57:15 - Tesla's Shift to True V4 & NEVI Compliance Qs
1:01:02 - Walter's Take on 2024 EV Travel Season
1:09:18 - Integrating L2 Charging on EV Road Trips
1:20:30 - Viewer Comments
1:25:00 - Long Lines or Easy EV Travel This Summer?
1:31:15 - Long Distance EV Travel Tips
1:32:15 - Trip Planning Approaches
1:36:00 - Thanks and Close
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Special guest John Markowitz, Head of Emobility at the New York Power Authority, joins Eric, Walter, and Steve to discuss building out one of the nation's largest regional fast charging networks.
In a week when the International Auto Show hits New York City and spring travel is about to get underway, EV infrastructure is about to be tested again. State-level networks like NYPA's EVolve NY have emerged as an important piece of the charging puzzle, opening up access to routes that the national players haven't yet focused on. This conversation covers the planning, difficulties, and opportunities of building out fast charging infrastructure in a state with more than 2,000 miles of road designated as Alternative Fuel Corridors (AFC).
Learn more about EVolve NY here: https://evolveny.nypa.gov/
Learn more about New York state's EV incentives and adoption here: Drive Clean Rebate for Electric Cars Program - NYSERDA
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Liv & Patrick from Mach-E Vlog join Eric, Walter, and Steve to discuss adapters for Ford owners, Tesla's transition to a truly public charging network, EV charging etiquette, and everything else we can think of for our fortnightly live stream on EVs and infrastructure.
Chapters:
0:00 - Start
1:41 - In the News: Gravity Charging Hits NYC
11:00 - Viewer Greetings & Comments
12:59 - Mach-E Vlog Supercharging Across California
15:50 - Background to Tesla Opening Superchargers
16:55 - Early Access to Ford-Tesla Adapters
18:00 - Supercharger Positioning & EV Etiquette
20:19 - Apps to Find Tesla Superchargers (Try Chargeway!)
22:28 - Ways to Activate a Tesla Charging Session
24:30 - Tesla's Progression to Public Charging
27:00 - Different Models, Different Charging Decisions
30:13 - Should I Get a Tesla Membership Plan?
33:00 - Education for all EV Owners (h/t David Drives Electric)
37:30 - Tesla NEVI Compliance + V4 Superchargers
40:56 - Potential for Supercharger Congestion and Queueing
48:09 - Know Your Charging Options/Alternatives
52:00 - Third Party Adapter Options (& Warnings!)
56:35 - UL Certification for Adapters
59:48 - NACS/J3400 Extension Cables
1:08:16 - Tom Moloughney Talks to Jim Farley
1:15:00 - The Transition to a Single Standard
1:22:20 - Opportunism in NEVI Funding vs. Private Investment
1:30:10 - Close
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