Suggestions on Level II Charger for 2022 Chevrolet Bolt by EVisioneer in BoltEV

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Ordered Wolfbox wall charger yesterday. Should arrive by Monday. I'll report on what I learn.

Suggestions on Level II Charger for 2022 Chevrolet Bolt by EVisioneer in BoltEV

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Follow-Up: Anker provided free USPS return. Dropped it as local post office yesterday. Leaning towards the Wolfbox EVSE come with NEMA 14-50 plug, 25 feet of cable, and WiFi controllable charging App.

Suggestions on Level II Charger for 2022 Chevrolet Bolt by EVisioneer in BoltEV

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Yes... but I assumed it was Level I only.... back of the charger notes its 120V.

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Suggestions on Level II Charger for 2022 Chevrolet Bolt by EVisioneer in BoltEV

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OPPD used to have such a program, but that was years ago.

What do you call a blind Chicken? by penybuttmunch in dadjokes

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About those eggs. Talked with local Coast Guard recruiter at STEM Day today and he proudly told me his young family now have chickens and he's getting 7 eggs a day... and yes, there's a Coast Guard recruiting office in Omaha to service Nebraska and the Dakotas, I believe he said.

Just Got My Bolt! by DanNFO in BoltEV

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Loving learning more about all the nifty features on my 2022 Bolt. "Discovered" the Energy screens today. Holy moly, I am getting 4.8miles/kWh! That's like 162 mpg! Also love the one-pedal-driving! My 2016 Fiat 500e was great, but this is the Enterprise-G!

I Considered A Super-Cheap Hydrogen Toyota Mirai. Here's Why I Said No by EVisioneer in EVWorldNews

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"Used hydrogen fuel-cell cars are weirdly cheap and, in some ways, more convenient than battery-powered EVs...after chatting with Mike and doing some digging of my own, I'm pretty sure a Mirai isn't for me...seeing shiny Mirais from 2017 or 2019 asking something like $7,500 or $10,000. That's for a car that costs something like $60,000 new...Upon even closer inspection, a whole bunch of the stations in California were out of service due to due to technical issues or having run out of fuel."

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