Tesla Owners Share Supercharging Experiences As Tesla Announces Its 20K Supercharger Milestone
Tesla just announced on Twitter that it has reached a milestone: “20,000 Superchargers and counting.”
Tesla just announced on Twitter that it has reached a milestone: “20,000 Superchargers and counting.”
Bjørn Nyland shared his thoughts in a video on his YouTube channel that auto writers are making EVs look bad. I have also read articles from auto writers who are either biased against Tesla or are biased against EVs. Who hasn’t?
Iyadi Iyadi is on a mission to help promote the adoption of electric vehicles in Kenya. He recently bought a 35 kWh VW e-Golf from the UK, and just drove the 200 kilometer Nairobi to Nanyuki trip to show how comfortable a 200 km trip is in an EV with a decent sized battery pack even in the absence of a public charging network on Kenyan highways.
Charity aims to travel from John O’Groats to Land’s End in 17 hours and beat the shortest charging time record for an EV.
The hardest piece to write when reporting an event is the final one, the one summarizing it all up after the event is over. Excitement fades away, you are back to your daily chores, and the faint memory of the electric Porsche Taycan turns more faint every hour.
For those out there who love adventure travel, you might be familiar with Outside Magazine. The publication recently decided to test a Tesla Model Y in some rather “remote” terrain.
While many Americans are banned from traveling in Europe (thanks, Trump), we can still enjoy a sweet road trip through Europe thanks to UK Tesla’s epic adventure and chill playlist. Turn those speakers up, crack open a cold one, and enjoy a summertime past time that many love. I’m actually enjoying the music as I write this article.
Every year we see some adventurers embarking on e-races and trips all around the world. I have myself reported on a few by Tomek Gać in Europe, from Poland to Macedonia and Sicily, and by Arkady Fiedler across Africa.
This month, the big Electrify America news is that it has completed its first cross-country route — going from Washington, D.C., to Southern California. A second cross-country route will soon be completed as well, going across
DreamCase is an innovative product that aims to connect 21st century mobility with nature. Tesla enthusiasts love going on road trips, and this is the perfect accessory for hardcore no-hotel road trips.