Releaf,
I also saw my first Lyric on 94 into the city last week. The landscape is certainly getting more diverse for EVs. Bolts are appearing in greater numbers now too.
Perhaps the ramp up is taking a bit longer (at least longer than I expected) but saw 703xxEL on a Model X yesterday - probably as IL SOS now allows plate transfers from non-EL cars it will continue its current pace. The IL EV rebate program did end at the end of January, still waiting for more funds and of course the Fed Tax Credit seems to be in a constant state of change. Just returned from a great trip south - Tesla Supercharger network just gets better with each trip - hit all fast(er) chargers with typically 10 to 20 minute charge times -- I do wish the 3rd party charger companies would step up their game, no one even comes close to Tesla in both reliability and shear numbers of locations -- we'll see how fast Tesla starts offering non-Tesla access in the future. A few more neighbors with Tesla's and one with a BMW iX (beautiful car! - other than that massive front grill) are showing up now -- love to see some more Chicagoland EV sighting posts!redLEAF wrote: ↑Sun Feb 26, 2023 4:18 pmAfter a few more months since the last post we're past the 65xxx EL plate sighting now -- on a Rivian pick-up. The IL EPA rebate program ended on January 31st -- they may get more funding, we'll see. Saw a Cadillac Lyriq in the wild for this first time -- quite a rare finding with so few produced. Tesla still dominates and with the latest price reductions that will probably continue. Planning a few long road trips with my Tesla Model 3 AWD coming late spring and early summer so we'll see if other areas of the country have any surprises.redLEAF wrote: ↑Sun Oct 23, 2022 12:33 pmActually we're past the 60K EL plate count now ... saw 600xx EL on a White Tesla Model Y ... also, even though October is a hiatus for the IL EPA rebate program they are updating how many rebates they are awarding and it looks like the upper income folks who submitted are getting some of this money --- take a look if your an IL resident who purchased an EV recently (new or used)
https://www2.illinois.gov/epa/topics/ce ... bates.aspx
Model 3 has 19.8 cubic feet of cargo space versus 28 for the Model S with both having their seats up -- with the rear seats folded - the Model S has 61.4 cu ft. as it's a hatch back - Model 3 is not so can't really increase it that much with the same type of utility --- for anything taller than the fixed trunk height of the M3 you're out of luck unless it's narrow enough to fit on the folded rear passenger seat (found this out taking a new Microwave home once with the M3 - would have been much easier in a MS). We had a '13 VW Touareg in the past (last ICE car we owned) that had 63 cu ft. using the hatch so this car is close in having the same utility.DougWantsALeaf wrote: ↑Sun Jul 02, 2023 9:01 am RedLeaf how much more storage are you getting with the S vs. the 3?
With the US OEMs all moving to NACS, I would be hesitant to get a new Ford/GM/Rivian until the conversion work is complete.
Quick update - recently saw 76XXX EL on a new Model Y -- also starting to see some higher number EL plates on older EV's (a few LEAF's, older Tesla's, even one VW e-Golf which are really rare in the Midwest) so of course these may simply be transferred from older EV's. Seeing a fair amount of non-EL plates on some EV's as well -- for IL folks those who read this - just keep in mind your beloved 'vanity' plate will cost a pretty penny to be renewed on your EV - heard about $500 for a vanity White Sox plate! For comparison, annual 'EL' plate renewals are $251 - so basically double -- long gone are the days when it was only $35 for every 2 years (my first EV, the LEAF was only that much)redLEAF wrote: ↑Sat May 13, 2023 3:29 amPerhaps the ramp up is taking a bit longer (at least longer than I expected) but saw 703xxEL on a Model X yesterday - probably as IL SOS now allows plate transfers from non-EL cars it will continue its current pace. The IL EV rebate program did end at the end of January, still waiting for more funds and of course the Fed Tax Credit seems to be in a constant state of change. Just returned from a great trip south - Tesla Supercharger network just gets better with each trip - hit all fast(er) chargers with typically 10 to 20 minute charge times -- I do wish the 3rd party charger companies would step up their game, no one even comes close to Tesla in both reliability and shear numbers of locations -- we'll see how fast Tesla starts offering non-Tesla access in the future. A few more neighbors with Tesla's and one with a BMW iX (beautiful car! - other than that massive front grill) are showing up now -- love to see some more Chicagoland EV sighting posts!redLEAF wrote: ↑Sun Feb 26, 2023 4:18 pmAfter a few more months since the last post we're past the 65xxx EL plate sighting now -- on a Rivian pick-up. The IL EPA rebate program ended on January 31st -- they may get more funding, we'll see. Saw a Cadillac Lyriq in the wild for this first time -- quite a rare finding with so few produced. Tesla still dominates and with the latest price reductions that will probably continue. Planning a few long road trips with my Tesla Model 3 AWD coming late spring and early summer so we'll see if other areas of the country have any surprises.redLEAF wrote: ↑Sun Oct 23, 2022 12:33 pm
Actually we're past the 60K EL plate count now ... saw 600xx EL on a White Tesla Model Y ... also, even though October is a hiatus for the IL EPA rebate program they are updating how many rebates they are awarding and it looks like the upper income folks who submitted are getting some of this money --- take a look if your an IL resident who purchased an EV recently (new or used)
https://www2.illinois.gov/epa/topics/ce ... bates.aspx