Chris30269
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We were supposed to get 2 QCs from Nissan, but I haven't heard a peep about it since the announcement, which was almost a year ago, I think
Chris30269 said:We were supposed to get 2 QCs from Nissan, but I haven't heard a peep about it since the announcement, which was almost a year ago, I think
Chris30269 said:You can find it in a lot of places, just google and you shall find.
From Nissan: http://nissannews.com/en-US/nissan/usa/releases/9b39a718-b05f-441e-b99e-296b8228a579" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
widgetboy said:Where is the National Plug-in Day event being held in Atlanta?
Is there a good link with details?
Thanks!
cracovian said:$645 for the most straightforward installation of the free blink station by SPX. It comes out to $245 out of pocket cost for me. It's a rip off but I think I'll do it anyway - thoughts? Anyone else got their quotes?
cracovian said:cracovian said:$645 for the most straightforward installation of the free blink station by SPX. It comes out to $245 out of pocket cost for me. It's a rip off but I think I'll do it anyway - thoughts? Anyone else got their quotes?
So I finally got the charger installed a few days ago. It took so long and the whole process was somewhat unprofessional (no response, missing emails and appointments) that I was considering to just call them to cancel the install altogether.
But in the end, I'm glad I didn't. The initial software made this station act like a POS for a few days but once it got updated, it started working flawlessly. I can monitor it on the iPhone and that's all that matters
No reason not to get one. They're all NEMA 6-50R plug-in units with 18 ft. cord, btw.
cracovian said:cracovian said:$645 for the most straightforward installation of the free blink station by SPX. It comes out to $245 out of pocket cost for me. It's a rip off but I think I'll do it anyway - thoughts? Anyone else got their quotes?
So I finally got the charger installed a few days ago. It took so long and the whole process was somewhat unprofessional (no response, missing emails and appointments) that I was considering to just call them to cancel the install altogether.
But in the end, I'm glad I didn't. The initial software made this station act like a POS for a few days but once it got updated, it started working flawlessly. I can monitor it on the iPhone and that's all that matters
No reason not to get one. They're all NEMA 6-50R plug-in units with 18 ft. cord, btw.
FormerFF said:Howdy y'all!
I live in Roswell, and am seriously thinking of getting a Leaf. I did the ride and drive at Atlantic station, and was very impressed. I very much don't like being part of the petroleum economy, and though I don't have any great fondness for the Southern Company, I think I'd rather give them my money than to support the petroleum autocrats around the world.
I've seen two Leafs in the "wild", a blue one near my office in Norcross, and a black one near my home in Roswell. And of course, there are always a couple at Regal Nissan just waiting to be taken home.
The incentive situation right now is very generous, and when coupled with Nissan's discount, that brings a Leaf down to $22,000 plus tax and tag. What's stopping me is range, and that I think that there are going to be better batteries within the next three years. Still, it seems silly to me to be driving around in an ICE car for the suburban type driving I'm doing.
Any thoughts on whether it would be worth pulling the trigger on a 2012 car, or wait for a 2013 (or 2014 or 2015)?
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