Tesla Rolls Out 1st Fully Upgraded Supercharging V3 Station In Las Vegas
Tesla Raises The Bar For EV Charging With New 24-Stall V3 Supercharging Station
Tesla Raises The Bar For EV Charging With New 24-Stall V3 Supercharging Station
Tesla’s V3 Supercharging Stations Force Owners To Abandon Meals In Favor Of Coffee
The rates utilities charge for electricity vary wildly across different parts of the world, just as gas prices do. However, electric vehicles are cheaper to operate on a per-mile basis just about everywhere, thanks to the electric motor’s far greater efficiency, and to the fact that regions with high electricity prices also tend to have high gas prices. A very rough rule of thumb is that driving an EV should cost about a third of what driving a comparable legacy vehicle does.
Thanks to a recent software upgrade, the Tesla Model 3 Long Range is now the “fastest charging electric car in the world” according to Top Gear.
Audi used data from Twitter, messed it up, and inadvertently brings attention to the fact that the Tesla Model 3 charges over two times faster than e-tron
The first question the unenlightened ask of EV owners is invariably, “what do you do when you run out of charge?” And we invariably reply, “You don’t run out of charge, any more than you run out of gas in a legacy vehicle. You plan your trips and plug in well before the range indicator gets near zero.”
New aggregated data from the gurus over at A Better Route Planner show that Tesla Model 3 efficiency is the highest of any production car at highway speeds, with outstandingly low energy consumption. This outstanding efficiency, combined with great supercharging speeds, makes the Model 3 the best road tripping EV in production.
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Tesla Model 3 owners will not have free access to the company’s Supercharger network. As in none. But they still get to drive the most coveted automobile on the planet.
Editor’s Note: Alongside 23 other notable statements from Tesla’s annual shareholder meeting, I highlighted Elon’s admission that unlimited, free Supercharging would not be available on the base Tesla Model 3. Rather, you’ll have to “get that package” to get that. That was one of the big highlights of the night, … [continued]