Your vehicle runs on coal. Therefore Greta hates you.
Your vehicle runs on coal. Therefore Greta hates you.
Making Canadian Coal Greta again.
Oops, did I typo that?
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Interesting points on the Enmax subsidy:
So they're essentially funding a pilot study. Get a bunch of these out there, they get access to all of your charging patterns, and then can use that data to prepare for the ramp up of EVs in years to come.1. Participation in the ENMAX Charge Up Pilot Program is determined on a first‐come, first‐served basis within each city
quadrant (SW, SE, NW, NE). If all the spots in the ENMAX Charge Up Pilot Program are full, new applicants will be placed on
the wait list and will be added to the ENMAX Charge Up Pilot Program on a first‐come, first‐served basis if additional spots
become open. ENMAX aims to award an even number of Reimbursements in each city quadrant but reserves the right to
award spots in any city quadrant based on demand.
3. Participant must purchase an Electric Vehicle Charger from Participant’s choice of one of ENMAX’s qualified vendors and
supply ENMAX with proof of purchase. The qualified Electric Vehicle Charger models will be supplied to Applicant at the
time of enrollment and Participant will purchase one of the qualified Electric Vehicle Chargers from one of the following
qualified vendors:
a. Flo Services Inc.
b. Foreseeson Technology Inc.
c. Virtuoso Energy
6. ENMAX will reimburse Participant 75% of the total combined cost of:
a. an Electric Vehicle Charger purchased by Participant from a supplier listed in Appendix “A”; and
b. related Electric Vehicle Charger installation costs under the ENMAX Charge Up Pilot Program,
up to a maximum total reimbursement of $1500 CDN. ENMAX will only reimburse related Electric Vehicle Charger
installation costs to have the Electric Vehicle Charger installed and will explicitly exclude any work to utility owned assets.
9. ENMAX will not issue the Reimbursement until the Electric Vehicle Charger has been installed, ENMAX has confirmed access
to the Participant’s Electric Vehicle Charger Data and Participant has provided ENMAX with any requested documentation.
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Congrats on the the delivery Benyl - you'll love it! Just be sure to pick up some winters right away as those PS4S tires are literally pucks on ice. That first snow dump we had in Oct. 2018 caught me off guard and within some 3 weeks of ownership, I ripped off the front lip on mine sliding into a snow drift pile.
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Does the current standard auto-pilot have lane change? Or is that only in FSD with NOA?
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Only the old "Enhanced Auto Pilot" (EAP) came with lane change when on NOA; not so with the new basic "Auto Pilot" (AP). I have the old EAP and I personally don't find the NOA all that useful, unless that is, I were in the States driving on an unknown Interstate. Besides, NOA is only functional when you have a destination selected anyway so most of them time when on (E)AP, it's never in use.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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It doesn't. That comes with FSD. It's a party trick anyways, I've completely stopped using mine.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
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Progress pics. They’ve moved so fast that I missed most of it.
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Looks good - how is the paint?
Only 1 speck of dirt in the paint they’ve found so far. Above the metal model 3 door sill on the drivers side. Otherwise better than most of the Teslas they have had come through. Guess I got lucky.
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Matte helps a bunch with that car. Especially on the white.
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If you think I have been trying to present myself as intellectually superior, then you truly are a dimwit.
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I think the paint quality is just hit or miss, mine was really good and the fit was surprisingly good. Did you end up getting a upgraded charging setup done at home?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Nope. We are thinking of moving.
I can charge at work. 110v at home, plus supercharger, ikea, chinook, and other places will make up the difference.
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Asian genetics is strong. lol @ 110v. Good luck with that.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name
Even 110V@15A would be decent. You get what, 5-8 km per hour of charge. For a typical workday commute that should be lots. 10 hours of charging gets 50-80kms. I'd bet very few people in Calgary have that as a commute round trip (ignoring all the airdrie/cochrane/okotoks peeps). Enough to make it through the week and then hit a supercharger to top it up on the weekend maybe. Not great but it's doable with some small life adjustments.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Have to pay at Chinook now.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I know benyl's commute. That won't work, especially in winter. But if he gets free charging at work it might be OK, depending on how cold it is outside as it's not (AFAIK) a heated lot.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
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If the car is plugged in @ 110V, and you preheat the battery/car, will it drain the battery or just stop charging periodically?
I found them to be about even with the interior heater on. The heater doesn't need to be on for long though.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote