From Plug and Play EV.
Join fellow EV nerds for a look at all of the DCFC projects that matter across North America as the year comes to a close. With all of the Coast-to-Coast EVs crew tracking multiple projects, we’ll assess how far we’ve come in the past 12-18 months and the work that’s still ahead.
From the ongoing Tesla Supercharger network opening up and EVgo’s travel expansion through Pilot-Flying J, to newer efforts like IONNA, Ford Charge, and many smaller players, there’s a lot to cover! We do our best to squeeze in everything we can, including networks north of the border in Canada and the role of public programs like NEVI in catalyzing DCFC.
(Jump to your vendor of choice via the timestamps below)
Chapters:
0:00 – Start
2:22 – In the News: Rivian-VW Joint Venture
13:11 – Viewer Intros/Comments
19:10 – DCFC in 2024: From Bust to Boom
20:48 – Pilot-Flying J: Start of a DCFC Renaissance?
23:28 – Public Fast Charging Before "the Boom"
25:26 – New Players Beating Existing Networks in California?
29:28 – Cross-country EV Travel with Pilot-Flying J
33:40 – IONNA’s Mixed Approach to Site Selection
37:25 – Dual J3400/CCS1 Starting to Show Up
41:00 – Colusa Casino EV Charging & "Sleeper Sites"
48:30 – Bad Old Days: EV Gateway Fails to Impress
49:30 – Kwik Charge Open for Business
54:26 – FPL Evolution
57:00 – Future of the NEVI Program
1:04:41 – Relative Cost of Tesla Superchargers
1:10:44 – Viewer Comments
1:18:47 – BC Hydro’s Electric Highway
1:22:53 – Circle K
1:25:28 – Rivian Adventure Network
1:26:30 – Ford Charge
1:28:07 – Mercedes-Benz HPC: Buc’ees + Starbucks
1:29:20 – Buc’ees or Pilot-Flying J? Viewers Decide!
1:32:18 – Close
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