I randomly came across your video. Note that the Bolt has a maximum charging speed of 55kW. Even if you're at a 350kW charger you can accept 55kW. Honestly, this bothers EV owners that can have an EV that can charge at a higher rate. The Tesla Model 3 can charge a maximum at 250kW. This is why it is much faster overall. If you're interested in learning more about charging, please research the charging curve. As an EV gets at a high state of charge (usually anything over 80%) the charging speed slows down drastically.
I traded my 2022 Bolt EUV for a 2024 Tesla Model 3. The only thing I miss from my Bolt was the front camera and rear view mirror. I love my new Tesla Model 3.
Thank you, they are indeed both good vehicles. But the pickup and response of that 3 is next level. Going the other direction from the Model 3 to the Bolt was a bit tough.
The experience for the three weeks of trying these two EVs was all done using commercial charging points, both EVGo and Tesla, but in the video we gave the conclusion that having the ability to charge at home would be the only way to go for the Bolt. Thank you for that comment!
I randomly came across your video. Note that the Bolt has a maximum charging speed of 55kW. Even if you're at a 350kW charger you can accept 55kW. Honestly, this bothers EV owners that can have an EV that can charge at a higher rate. The Tesla Model 3 can charge a maximum at 250kW. This is why it is much faster overall. If you're interested in learning more about charging, please research the charging curve. As an EV gets at a high state of charge (usually anything over 80%) the charging speed slows down drastically.
This is good info that makes perfect sense. There is a learning curve for sure. Pinning you comment!
I traded my 2022 Bolt EUV for a 2024 Tesla Model 3. The only thing I miss from my Bolt was the front camera and rear view mirror. I love my new Tesla Model 3.
Thank you, they are indeed both good vehicles. But the pickup and response of that 3 is next level. Going the other direction from the Model 3 to the Bolt was a bit tough.
most people charge at home at night.
The experience for the three weeks of trying these two EVs was all done using commercial charging points, both EVGo and Tesla, but in the video we gave the conclusion that having the ability to charge at home would be the only way to go for the Bolt. Thank you for that comment!