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Wanderlog is also really good for this type of thing: https://wanderlog.com/. I'm a pretty active user of it, but TripGeeks also looks cool. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
Whoa, they also have a Chrome extension for collecting information during the planning process: https://wanderlog.com. Source: 7 months ago
I know this post is over a week old now, but I really like wanderlog.com. Source: over 1 year ago
I used Wanderlog which can suggest you popular locations in a city, if you pay for it you can optimize your itinerary for a day. It has some budgeting capabilities, but it won't suggest you accommodations, flights or transit from a city to another though. Source: over 1 year ago
Hey there! I'm Peter -- one of the twin-brother founders of Wanderlog and a member of the team of 8 working on it. We're creating an unofficial subreddit so that folks can share itineraries, ask for suggestions, and ask questions and make suggestions around using Wanderlog (https://wanderlog.com). I realize it'll be pretty quiet in her starting out, but if anyone on Reddit's already using Wanderlog, feel free to... Source: almost 2 years ago
Upgrading the power lines isn't the full answer, certainly some upgrades will be required, but the wires are designed for peak demand. EVs have flexibility, and can mostly be charged in non-peak times, drastically reducing the powerline and power station upgrades required. This flexibility has to be managed, and there are many companies working on this. For example: https://ev.energy/. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
The post title misses the important "without investment and changes in charging habits". Most EVs can already be controlled to set charging preferences to match lower cost, off-peak charging overnight. However, this isn't the full solution as it can create secondary demand peaks. For example, if everyone in one region has an off-peak rate starting at midnight, you will get a step-change in demand at that time.... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Ev.energy has a solar charging mode that lets you charge w/ excess solar. I would appreciate it if you used my referral code if you decide to sign up: 278842. Source: about 1 year ago
Monta, Electric miles, ev.energy (Pando), EVerest (Pionix) opensource, Ampeco (not cheap): these are just off the top of my head. Source: about 1 year ago
I imagine some of your cost is the need to have an outdoor capable plug. At this point I'd be very tempted to get a charger and get it hardwired (why add a plug that is just another point to fail in the elements). Generally the cables are longer, you can get more data about your charging. I'm getting a rebate from National Grid for charging off hours via ev.energy (in Massachusetts) but it requires certain cars... Source: over 1 year ago
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