Soldato
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That was a promotion![Smile :) :)](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/smile.gif)
That was a promotion
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Good news, the entire Tesla Supercharger team hasn't been fired (in the UK anyway), the Thetford supercharger just reopened with 16 V4 stalls (up from 8 V2).
It only took nearly 3 years to get the additional grid connection for that expansion.![]()
If it was a government backed initiative it would have taken at least double that, and probably been cancelled just before it opened.![]()
…and connected solely to Hinckley Point C.
I'm going mid July, not been for a couple of years but remember last time I was there it was like a novelty seeing a ev charger, and everyone i did see was emptyCurrently sunning myself in Majorca and it's interesting to see how charging has been put in on an island where there simply isn't enough distance to cover to need quick motorway top ups.
Loads of car parks and supermarkets etc. have charging points and quite a proportion of the new cars are EV or PHEV.
Microcars are very much a thing, all be it still just a few percent of cars (as a guesstimate) here so it will be interesting to see if there is uptake for any of the new EV microcars on the market. Also seen quite a few Silence mopeds as well which shouldn't be a surprise given their Spanish origin. Personally I think their removable 'battery in a trolley' solution is very neat. Their Microcar uses the same setup all be it with two batteries which is a bit more faff. Still, good to see a mix of solutions.
Also seen quite a few Silence mopeds as well which shouldn't be a surprise given their Spanish origin. Personally I think their removable 'battery in a trolley' solution is very neat.
Yeah that looks very neat for places that are all packed cities and apartments etc.The GoGoro solution IMO is much nicer.
Yeah that looks very neat for places that are all packed cities and apartments etc.
I guess the choice of being able to charge on the bike, remove and charge at home or swap out at a station seems to offer the best of all worlds to my mind. I guess in reality most people will only ever end up doing one of those options the vast majority of the time.
At what point does he become a liability rather than an asset and they should try to force him out? ***Well it looks like Musks decision to fire the 500 strong supercharger team was a boneheaded decision after all, seemingly by his own admission….
It’s being widely reported that most of them are being rehired.
What an epic fail. Turns out you need a supercharger team to deliver the planned expansions to the network….
Rehired on a different contract no doubt ?Well it looks like Musks decision to fire the 500 strong supercharger team was a boneheaded decision after all, seemingly by his own admission….
It’s being widely reported that most of them are being rehired.
What an epic fail. Turns out you need a supercharger team to deliver the planned expansions to the network….
Not so sure, they’d have the company over a barrel given they actually need them back to function and that institutional knowledge isn’t replaceable. Particularly in the US where you are dealing with 52 different states which all have their own way of doing things.Rehired on a different contract no doubt ?