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From the album: 2025 Cadillac Escalade
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From the album: 2025 Cadillac Escalade
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From the album: 2025 Cadillac Escalade
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From the album: 2025 Cadillac Escalade
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From the album: 2025 Cadillac Escalade
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From the album: 2025 Cadillac Escalade
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From the album: 2025 Cadillac Escalade
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From the album: 2025 Cadillac Escalade
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From the album: 2025 Cadillac Escalade
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From the album: 2025 Cadillac Escalade
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From the album: 2025 Cadillac Escalade
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From the album: 2025 Cadillac Escalade
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From the album: 2025 Cadillac Escalade
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From the album: 2025 Cadillac Escalade
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From the album: 2025 Cadillac Escalade
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From the album: 2025 Cadillac Escalade
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From the album: 2025 Cadillac Escalade
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From the album: 2025 Cadillac Escalade
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It's a "rugged" option package on their mid-range model that costs next to nothing but probably has a $1,800 markup. Of course, it will sell.
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GMC News: Tesla Supercharger access now open for Hummer EV drivers
Drew Dowdell replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in GMC Trucks
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GMC Hummer EV drivers can now charge their gargantuan EVs on Tesla Superchargers, according to an announcement on GMC's website. Enabling Supercharging requires an update to the myGMC app; however, users can use the Tesla app and register temporarily as a Rivian R1S until the app update completes. Drivers who expect to use the Tesla Superchargers network regularly may wish to sign up for a $12.99 subscription through the Tesla app, which grants a 10c/kWh discount. With a 200 kWh battery, just two charges from 20% - 80% per month would cover the membership fee. The myGMC app will also allow owners to purchase an official NACS to CCS adaptor. While third-party NACS to CCS adapters are available for purchase, they are not officially approved for use on Tesla's network. With this change, GMC says that Hummer EV drivers now have access to approximately 195,000 charge points across North America. Most Tesla Superchargers are of the 250kw variety, and while not specified in GMC's announcement, we suspect that the Hummer EV is not eligible to charge on the 150kw chargers, much like the Ford EVs, which cite the same 15,000 number for eligible Superchargers. Limited to 250kw charging speeds, Hummer EV drivers may wish to limit the use of Tesla stations to a last resort while traveling as they will not reach the full 350kw charging speeds their vehicle is capable of. GM has also partnered with Flying-J / Pilot to offer 350kw charging at truck stops nationwide and is a founding member of the new IONNA Network that will offer both CCS and NACS charging without an adaptor. There is no announcement yet on Tesla Supercharger Access for their other EVs. Drivers can identify 250kw chargers by the black collar at the end of the charging cable. UPDATE: It appears that GMC might have leaked this information early. The language on the website announcing Supercharger access has been removed. Via the Wayback Machine, the language on GMC's website as of July 15th said: View full article
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GMC Hummer EV drivers can now charge their gargantuan EVs on Tesla Superchargers, according to an announcement on GMC's website. Enabling Supercharging requires an update to the myGMC app; however, users can use the Tesla app and register temporarily as a Rivian R1S until the app update completes. Drivers who expect to use the Tesla Superchargers network regularly may wish to sign up for a $12.99 subscription through the Tesla app, which grants a 10c/kWh discount. With a 200 kWh battery, just two charges from 20% - 80% per month would cover the membership fee. The myGMC app will also allow owners to purchase an official NACS to CCS adaptor. While third-party NACS to CCS adapters are available for purchase, they are not officially approved for use on Tesla's network. With this change, GMC says that Hummer EV drivers now have access to approximately 195,000 charge points across North America. Most Tesla Superchargers are of the 250kw variety, and while not specified in GMC's announcement, we suspect that the Hummer EV is not eligible to charge on the 150kw chargers, much like the Ford EVs, which cite the same 15,000 number for eligible Superchargers. Limited to 250kw charging speeds, Hummer EV drivers may wish to limit the use of Tesla stations to a last resort while traveling as they will not reach the full 350kw charging speeds their vehicle is capable of. GM has also partnered with Flying-J / Pilot to offer 350kw charging at truck stops nationwide and is a founding member of the new IONNA Network that will offer both CCS and NACS charging without an adaptor. There is no announcement yet on Tesla Supercharger Access for their other EVs. Drivers can identify 250kw chargers by the black collar at the end of the charging cable. UPDATE: It appears that GMC might have leaked this information early. The language on the website announcing Supercharger access has been removed. Via the Wayback Machine, the language on GMC's website as of July 15th said:
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Toyota joins IONNA charging network
Drew Dowdell replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Electric Vehicles and Alternative Fuels
The caveat is that not everyone can charge at home. People in apartment buildings or rental houses without exterior plugs can't buy EVs? We need the network to be extensive, so that means Tesla AND Chargepoint AND Electrify America AND Walmart AND IONNA so that everyone can use an EV even if they can't charge at home. And that's also what the big range batteries are for because if you always have to charge publicly, you don't want to have to do it that often. -
Ford News: Forbidden Fruit: The 2024 Ford Capri
Drew Dowdell replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Ford
Remember, the EU is a much different landscape for EVs. The HVAC heat pumps are likely only relevant in the Nordic countries. I also don't think that 2 minutes faster to charge will be a deal breaker for anyone.- 4 replies
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Toyota joins IONNA charging network
Drew Dowdell replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Electric Vehicles and Alternative Fuels
Also remember that Toyota doesn't want to do EVs, the market is forcing them to.