hemiarch
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- Ace
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Ok then. I must try it. Thank you.API. Gets the data from your vehicle, and you can customize it beyond that. As implied by others (I don’t mind saying it explicitly), those praising the OEM software have clearly never used ABRP.
Tesla is good and reliable in the car. ABRP was trying to figure this shit out before Tesla ever knew what it was missing. Developed by an early Tesla owner and recently purchased by Rivian.
Most of the advanced features that Tesla just added to navigation (set arrival charge percentage, etc) were innovated by ABRP years ago. Also, until recently if you wanted to do mapping and planning with your car you had to do it from your car. You’ve always been able to do it on your phone or PC with ABRP.
If you’re about to get stranded and you’re sitting in the hotel or at dinner trying to figure this shit out, I would be using ABRP. PERIOD. If there is a publicly accessible solution ABRP is going to find it for you I would not trust Tesla’s Navigation for that. In network? Sure you’d be crazy to look at anything else. This guy’s situation?
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So, when I previously would say even ABRP can’t find me a viable route to Ely Nevada and back what that means is “the state of the art tool for this type of thing can’t do it, so it can’t be done.”
* With publicly available charging solutions.
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