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For over five years, InsideEVs has been working hard to build the best place on the Internet to track electric vehicle development, offering news and insight dedicated to the rapidly evolving EV scene. We have accomplished that, but along the way, we've created something else — a community.

Everyday, hundreds of comments are written beneath our stories. Sometimes they offer an extra relevant piece of information, other times they may be a testimonial about a certain feature. Sometimes they just remind us we are not alone in our electric obsession. They all bring value to our site and help it feel like home. Now, we are adding a large new room to this house, one dedicated to conversation.

Introducing InsideEVs Forum: a place for enthusiasts, experts, novices, and the newly interested to come and discuss electric vehicles and the issues surrounding them, regardless of brand or particular type. Here, you can talk about Tesla or Toyota, sedans or supercars, battery chemistry or battery-powered racing. We have space for it all.

So, come on in and pull up a chair. Let’s watch history happen, and perhaps even nudge it along.
is there a separate sub forum for those who built / are building an EV on their own?
 
New member from San Diego. Thanks for accepting me. Been studying Solterra, Fisker Ultra, and Mach-E. Thought it was just fine waiting until into 2023 until petrol per gallon cost became a real budget thing. So desire became accelerated. What I see lacking right now (it will eventually get there) is the choices for the good mid sized EV SUV. I own a 2019 Outback now so that's the comparison. Have no use for the huge ones nor the compact ones. Thanks again
 
New member from San Diego. Thanks for accepting me. Been studying Solterra, Fisker Ultra, and Mach-E. Thought it was just fine waiting until into 2023 until petrol per gallon cost became a real budget thing. So desire became accelerated. What I see lacking right now (it will eventually get there) is the choices for the good mid sized EV SUV. I own a 2019 Outback now so that's the comparison. Have no use for the huge ones nor the compact ones. Thanks again

There are a number of comparison tables for EVs available. I am attaching a couple but there are others, comparing at different aspects. These are last year's but give you an idea what is out there. You pretty well set on the body style. So take a look at efficiency comparisons. Take these two attributes as the pegs in the ground to focus your search.

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There are a number of comparison tables for EVs available. I am attaching a couple but there are others, comparing at different aspects. These are last year's but give you an idea what is out there. You pretty well set on the body style. So take a look at efficiency comparisons. Take these two attributes as the pegs in the ground to focus your search.

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Thanks much. Excellent.
Solterra (Subaru) claiming about 220 and Fisker Ultra 275 approx.
 
I own some stock in EVgo. I noticed this forum advertised on Facebook. I just want to stay in the loop. EV charging stations are something need to work constantly. I have worked at grocery stores and seen the new deployment in the real world as have many. When do you think the most demand will have its first peak? I really think that there needs to be even more investment into our infrastructure in this way. My wife and I are reading the CDL A Manual, we want to drive a Tesla Semi. Either way I am not an automotive owner right now but I know the need for all electric ASAP as yesterday. I do want t ask a question, is there a view here that is either pro-union or anti-union, jobs in the EV market?


Cyrus
 
I own some stock in EVgo. I noticed this forum advertised on Facebook. I just want to stay in the loop. EV charging stations are something need to work constantly. I have worked at grocery stores and seen the new deployment in the real world as have many. When do you think the most demand will have its first peak? I really think that there needs to be even more investment into our infrastructure in this way. My wife and I are reading the CDL A Manual, we want to drive a Tesla Semi. Either way I am not an automotive owner right now but I know the need for all electric ASAP as yesterday. I do want t ask a question, is there a view here that is either pro-union or anti-union, jobs in the EV market?


Cyrus
We did a Podcast with Jonathan Levy of EVGo not long ago. Here's where it's at on the forum: https://www.insideevsforum.com/comm...evs-podcast-episodes.8719/page-18#post-162359

Regarding unions, I'm sure there are pro-union members and anti-union members here.
 
New member checking in to say 'hello'.

Previously I've had a 2007 GenII Prius, and 2010 GenIII Prius, and a 2013 Prius Plug-in. I figured after doing the hybrid and plug-in hybrid, it was time to go full-on electric. So in May I traded-in my Outback for a 2022 Kia Niro EV. :D

Welcome
 
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Comments Alone Can’t Contain This Community


For over five years, InsideEVs has been working hard to build the best place on the Internet to track electric vehicle development, offering news and insight dedicated to the rapidly evolving EV scene. We have accomplished that, but along the way, we've created something else — a community.

Everyday, hundreds of comments are written beneath our stories. Sometimes they offer an extra relevant piece of information, other times they may be a testimonial about a certain feature. Sometimes they just remind us we are not alone in our electric obsession. They all bring value to our site and help it feel like home. Now, we are adding a large new room to this house, one dedicated to conversation.

Introducing InsideEVs Forum: a place for enthusiasts, experts, novices, and the newly interested to come and discuss electric vehicles and the issues surrounding them, regardless of brand or particular type. Here, you can talk about Tesla or Toyota, sedans or supercars, battery chemistry or battery-powered racing. We have space for it all.

So, come on in and pull up a chair. Let’s watch history happen, and perhaps even nudge it along.
Thanks for this, but how do I ask a general question?
 
Thanks for this, but how do I ask a general question?
If it's about a specific make or model of car, you can start a thread in that subforum. For example, if you had a question about the Kia EV6, you can go to that subforum and click on the yellow "Post New Thread" button to get started.

If you have a more general question about electric vehicles, charging, or batteries or whatever, you can start a thread in the General subforum.

Of course, it's always good to do a search first, in case there's an existing thread discussing the issue.
 
Welcome to the InsideEvs forum. Are you an EV owner?

I certainly am [emoji3][emoji106], have had a Zero for 7yrs, got a Ionique 3yrs ago but range anxiety got the better of me so it had to go, now as well as the trusty old Zero I have just acquired year.old Kona Ultimate which I love to bits[emoji3][emoji106]


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