Dan Lyke on Nostr: The Bolt is into the shop this morning for the battery replacement, but a trip to ...
The Bolt is into the shop this morning for the battery replacement, but a trip to Fresno this last weekend by way of Sunnyvale really amplified the crappiness of the software stack between GM, Android, Google, ChargePoint, and EVGo (which I guess is a ChargePoint company now).
From frustrations with apps under Android Auto to fast chargers that wouldn't communicate with the car, we're just... not there yet.
It's no wonder that Tesla is owning this market, despite lower charger densities.
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