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my main reason is that they can't get a proper hood latch
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They might just take one of the prototypes, tho.I'll bet Dollars to Donuts. If Tesla is there, they will "display" a Cybertruck!
They may even allow people inside of it too.![]()
"Strike while the enemy is striking."Looks like they might be the only major North American automaker actually building cars that weekend. Why not strike while the enemy is sleeping (or decimated by a union strike).
What if they do the reveal at the auto show?!hey, I don’t really disagree that we might expect to see one
I just wanted clarity that the expectation was NOT based on any explicit assertion from Tesla or the show that there WOULD be one
that might change whether, for example, someone made travel plans on the *possibility* vs the *guarantee*
that said, I could tell you a number of reasons Tesla WOULDNT show a CT at that show occurring 9 days from now prior to having had an official CT launch event
If they were to have one, it would be blocked off an inaccessible - they aren’t going to let journalists crawl through and button-push a CT prior to its official release event
??What if they do the reveal at the auto show?!
Why would they promote DC fast chargers?...their EV chargers (which are actually super reasonable albeit with the wrong connector - CCS not NACS).
The FPL Chargers are a flat rate service that charges your EV during off-peak hours. You pay $31/$38 per month for the equipment (depending on whether you have a couple of spare circuits in the your panel) and no additional cost for the charging.Why would they promote DC fast chargers?
-Crissa
So not CCS chargers.The FPL Chargers are a flat rate service that charges your EV during off-peak hours. You...
The staff at the show were some minimum wage 20-somethings that really were there to escort you to the ride-along. Any questions regarding the charger program were answered by pointing to a QR code that littered every flat surface of the locale.So not CCS chargers.
-Crissa
So not CCS chargers. They'll work with a Tesla either with a different cable, or a fairly inexpensive adapter.The staff at the show were some minimum wage 20-somethings that really were there to escort you to the ride-along. Any questions regarding the charger program were answered by pointing to a QR code that littered every flat surface of the locale.
https://www.fpl.com/electric-vehicles/evolution/home.html
It is a Level 2 charger.
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The only reason I would go with this over a Tesla Wall Connector is that the charging itself is free on evenings and weekend.So not CCS chargers. They'll work with a Tesla either with a different cable, or a fairly inexpensive adapter.
https://shop.tesla.com/product/sae-j1772-charging-adapter
Usually chargers like that will have a version with a Tesla connector on it, since 70% of EVs in the US are Teslas.
-Crissa
But Tesla's still listed on the list of manufacturers present at the EV Experience Indoor Track.Looks like Tesla was removed from the top list, but still is under the ride-along list below: https://naias.com/news/detroit-auto...meplates-luxury-marques-and-exotic-supercars/