"All in all this is great news. An adapter solution could be out there in months allowing Rivian users to charge anywhere a Tesla can if at, initially, somewhat lower power.
I'll be back here to eat my words if I wind up in a queue at the Baie St. Paul SC."
Not to worry A.J. there's always...
Bolts, what will be done with them. Just make sure to stay clear of them if you value your vehicle, maybe keep an extra "out of order" sign in the frunk to ward of toasty Bolts.
Meanwhile, we have more water in the SouthEast than we know what to do with. Graveyards have floating coffins. Granny keeps popping up unannounced.
:ROFLMAO:
Maybe Tesla can hire us to transport the Cybertruck back to our home of origin for the tidy sum of $1.00 where we can "take delivery" of said goods. And that would mean we all get a company ball cap and t-shirt to make it all official in the eyes of the law.
Ever sit in the parking lot of Lowe's or Home Depot on a Saturday, more fun than watching the boat ramp follies in the afternoon after they return from a day on the water.
Red Green would disagree. ?
Oh, and BTW travel much outside the U.S.? I have seen some rather creative methods of moving items over the years. Once in Honduras, I observed a fellow use an "adapter kit" to attach a wheel barrel to a motorcycle to haul his toolbox.
And the icing on the cake, he actually mentioned using the under-slung method of conveyance and duct tape. Priceless.
And like the fat guy said to the phone booth, " We need a little more clearance."
Well for starters those storage areas were designed into the vehicle when it was initially designed, not by some shade tree mechanic with extra duct tape and baling wire like the famous Canadian Engineer Red Green would do. Large commercial trucks have considerable permanent ground clearance...
Not cranky, just don't care to live on the fringe and dependent for resources that can change in a flash and then what. It's called life, always like to have a solid plan going into a project but with redundant back ups. :cool:
Ever been "High Centered"? You end up feeling just as vulnerable as an overloaded cart and donkey.
Watch your loads, otherwise, you may end up with your ass in the air.
You will have more control of your CyberTruck cargo if you used an overhead rack or I hear there is this wonderful...
And these two businesses will be pretty much your sole source of power for the CyberTruck?
Will you be actively engaged inside their business as a customer the whole time it's on charge?
Are they cool with you "bogarting" the courtesy charging facilities extended to customers?
I just see...
Feeding your CT only at the SuperCharger Buffet may have detrimental effects on your waistline (battery). Are no other options available? I thought the purpose of the Supercharger Network was geared towards the traveling motorist and not for drinking up at the local waterholes. Can Tesla...