Seems like there are some happy owners of the 72A charger that Tesla started offering in its cars earlier this year.
Now, with the future debut of Tony's JDapter (http://shop.quickchargepower.com/JDapterQuickChargePowercom-Jdapter.htm), I'm curious if there is now any better case for...
For those interested in the continuing rollout of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in California, there is a workshop at the California Energy Commission in Sacramento this Monday, June 6, 2016, starting at 9am. There is also an option to attend by phone or internet: see...
Not to hijack the discussion away from the 48A charger, but I wonder how possible it might be to replace our current onboard charger with the new optional 72A charger referenced in the prior post (by the way, it looks like this 72A charger is now an option on the refreshed Model S as well as...
Tgreene--
This is a great letter to the editor and thank you for posting it. Like you, I am very concerned about how the CPUC will handle changes to net metering for current and future solar PV owners, the universe of which are ideal candidates for EV ownership.
I am also concerned about...
My friend Ethan just posted this article on his website about California's lack of progress on EV infrastructure. The post cites Tony's proposal made at the California Energy Commission's January 2015 EV infrastructure workshop. Thank you Tony for your advocacy on EV infrastructure and your...