Yes, since it has a NACS port.Will the Slate be allowed to charge at Tesla Superchargers ?
All you need is the Tesla app to charge on compatible Tesla superchargers. In fact, with Ford, its just plug and charge, if you have it set up in the Ford Pass app.Although I agree, it will likely have access to the Tesla network, NACS is quickly being deployed for the original CCS networks as well. Ionna for example is fitting both to there Charger cabinets as they ramp up.
Gaining access to the Tesla SC requires more than a compatible NACS connector. It also requires Tesla software allowing your vehicle to charge. Unlike the CCS networks only require a compatible connection or adapter.
Yes, I know. I drive an F150 Lightning. Ford has developed Plug and Charge with a whole host of Networks.All you need is the Tesla app to charge on compatible Tesla superchargers. In fact, with Ford, its just plug and charge, if you have it set up in the Ford Pass app.
Hopefully this admin and the Republicans won't try to make those "woke" EVs illegal by then. They are already trying to take the financial advantage of EVs away by proposing a national $250 EV registration fee on top of many red states high EV registration fees. They're also chomping at the bit to kill the $7500 tax creditWalmart has an aggressive plan to have EV chargers installed at most of Walmart and Sam's locations by 2030. They say that 90% of the population lives within 10 miles of a Walmart. This will go a long way in legitimizing EV's for the general population.
So I hear. I understand the added state and federal taxes on EV's since they don't pay the gas tax which is supposed to maintain the roads. Lots of things to factor in. Not sure how the $7500 credit will work out but if that goes away I can see this becoming a $30k truck. Turning it into an SUV maybe $40k and Slate looses any advantage it has and EV sales continue to decline. If this ends up costing the same as a Maverick then Slate looses and hopefully we'll get our $50 back.Hopefully this admin and the Republicans won't try to make those "woke" EVs illegal by then. They are already trying to take the financial advantage of EVs away by proposing a national $250 EV registration fee on top of many red states high EV registration fees. They're also chomping at the bit to kill the $7500 tax credit
In Texas, it's $400 the first year, and $200 a year after that, and that's on top of the $73 yearly registration feeWe have a $120.00 add on fee here in KY for EVās. Iām not opposed to paying my FAIR SHARE of road usage tax, but that is a flat fee which reflects about a 12,000 mi. per year. I average more like 7,000. š”