Leah Pierce+FollowEV Owners Say Winter Range Loss Is BrutalTurns out, EVs and winter aren’t exactly besties. Drivers are realizing their electric cars lose way more range in the cold than the brochures suggest—sometimes up to a third less! Between battery chemistry, cranking the heat, and slow charging, that first real cold snap can feel like a rude awakening. Some brands handle it better, but for many, winter means more planning and less confidence. Anyone else surprised by how much the cold zaps those miles? #Cars #EVLife #WinterDriving00Share
rgallagher+FollowThis EV Charger Hack Saved Me Serious CashImagine getting a full home EV charger setup—wiring, breaker, the works—without paying a cent. That’s what happened to this Ford Mustang Mach-E owner thanks to Ford’s Power Promise program. Not only did they skip the install bill, but now they’re saving hundreds every year by charging at home instead of pricey public stations. Bonus: you can stack solar for even more savings. Would you wait a few weeks for free upgrades? #Cars #CarOwnership #EVLife00Share
larsontiffany+Follow$2K Electric Truck: Worth It After 18 Months?Micah Toll bought a $2,000 Chinese electric pickup and, after 18 months, he’s actually used it way more than expected! It’s perfect for hauling stuff and daily chores, never broke down, and needed zero repairs. Downside? It’s not street-legal, so you’re stuck using it on private property. Also, some rust is showing up. Would you try one of these budget EVs if you had the space? #Cars #ElectricTruck #EVLife10Share
gordonangela+FollowHow a YouTuber Got Lucid to Fix His CarEver had a new gadget that just didn’t work right? That’s what happened to a popular YouTuber with his Lucid Air EV—think sticky cupholders and glitchy heated seats. But here’s the money move: after he aired his gripes online, Lucid actually listened, fixed some bugs, and promised more updates. Proof that speaking up (especially on social media) can get companies to step up their game! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #EVLife00Share
Leah Pierce+FollowHow Much Fits in a Tesla Model Y?You won’t believe how much stuff a family of five packed into their Tesla Model Y for a road trip—think two big suitcases, beds, strollers, food, games, and still room for everyone! The kicker? They only stopped once to charge and saved a ton on gas. Plus, no oil changes and cleaner air for the kids. Honestly, this makes EVs look way more practical than I thought! Would you make the switch? #Cars #TeslaModelY #EVLife10Share
Jennifer Reyes+FollowHow My Neighbor's EV Saved Our Blackout NightImagine your next power outage turning into a movie night instead of a scramble for candles. That’s what happened in Maryland, where Brian Foreman used his electric truck to keep his house running during a blackout. Instead of buying pricey home batteries, he plugged his EV into his home and kept the lights, internet, and even dinner going. Bonus: he made $400 by sharing extra power with the grid. EVs aren’t just for driving—they’re becoming the ultimate backup plan! #Business #Industry #EVLife00Share
Evan Knight+FollowHow I got a $1,300 EV charger for freeScoring a free home EV charger might sound impossible, but it’s totally doable with a little persistence. Phil Thach managed to get a $1,300 Ford Charge Station Pro installed in his garage without spending a dime—just by making a lot of calls and staying on top of the process. If you’re thinking about switching to an electric car, it’s worth looking into deals and rebates for home chargers. Plus, companies like Qmerit make the process easier with free installation estimates. Would you go electric if you could charge at home for free? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Cars #EVlife #ElectricVehicles00Share
William Goodwin+FollowEV Drivers Just Got a Major Charging UpgradeStellantis is teaming up with Tesla to let its electric vehicles tap into 20,000+ Superchargers across North America by 2026—no adapter needed! That means Jeep Wagoneer S and Dodge Charger Daytona owners (and more to come) will have way more places to juice up, making road trips and daily drives way easier. Plus, faster charging tech and solar-powered stations are on the horizon. Would this make you switch to an EV? #Cars #EVLife #ElectricVehicles10Share
Nicole Morgan+FollowRetired Couple's Epic Tesla Road TripA retired couple just took their new Tesla Model Y on a massive 6,481-mile road trip from Texas to Washington—and they’re loving it! Superchargers were everywhere, charging at friends’ houses was a breeze, and the car barely needed any maintenance. Only hiccup? The Full Self-Driving feature got temporarily disabled when they didn’t keep their hands on the wheel. Would you try a cross-country EV trip? How long would you wait to charge? #Cars #TeslaRoadTrip #EVLife00Share
Christopher Gonzalez+FollowEV Charger Installed for $0?!Imagine leasing a Chevy Bolt and getting a home EV charger installed for FREE—yep, $0 out of pocket. One driver shared their GM dealership hooked them up with a Qmerit install worth $1,799, and it’s apparently standard! Charging at home saves big compared to public stations, and pairing it with solar panels could mean even more savings. Some folks are jealous, though—Canada only covers $1,500. Would you jump on this deal? #Cars #CarOwnership #EVLife20Share