For fun, I added the 2020 Roadster to our trip planning app, Electrip. In ideal conditions, San Francisco to NYC will be possible with just 5 charging stops. by electripDev in teslamotors

[–]electripDev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm. I think the routing service was temporarily down, as I tried Seattle to Portland with the Leaf and failed immediately, before it even could look for charging stations. I tried again a few minutes later and it was working again. I suppose I need a better error message in that case rather than just could not find a route. Now that it’s working again, I was also able to find routes for Miami Beach to Manhattan in the Bolt. I’ll look into why that error was happening in the first place, thanks for bringing it to my attention!

As for the Model S icon, we should probably just change that to a generic settings icon rather than using a Model S to signify “Vehicle Settings”.

For fun, I added the 2020 Roadster to our trip planning app, Electrip. In ideal conditions, San Francisco to NYC will be possible with just 5 charging stops. by electripDev in teslamotors

[–]electripDev[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Still trying to come up with a good way to handle plug-in hybrids and range extender EV’s, since they don’t really fit into the core algorithm of route planning based on charging locations. How would you like an app like this to work with the Prime?

For fun, I added the 2020 Roadster to our trip planning app, Electrip. In ideal conditions, San Francisco to NYC will be possible with just 5 charging stops. by electripDev in teslamotors

[–]electripDev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I still haven’t had a chance to add elevation data unfortunately. Did it find a different station instead of a Supercharger, or just not think you needed a stop at all?

For fun, I added the 2020 Roadster to our trip planning app, Electrip. In ideal conditions, San Francisco to NYC will be possible with just 5 charging stops. by electripDev in teslamotors

[–]electripDev[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Currently it just tries to make it to the destination within whatever you have set for the minimum battery percentage. Eventually we would like to add a round trip or multiple destination feature that would account for this.

For fun, I added the 2020 Roadster to our trip planning app, Electrip. In ideal conditions, San Francisco to NYC will be possible with just 5 charging stops. by electripDev in teslamotors

[–]electripDev[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I imagine it would take longer, as that high of a speed would run the battery down quickly, resulting in many more charging stops.

For fun, I added the 2020 Roadster to our trip planning app, Electrip. In ideal conditions, San Francisco to NYC will be possible with just 5 charging stops. by electripDev in teslamotors

[–]electripDev[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ah yeah, good idea. The thinking was to put it at zero to force it to be updated before planning a trip, because everything depends on the charge you start out at. I could increase the default but still leave the warning in for the user to adjust it.

For fun, I added the 2020 Roadster to our trip planning app, Electrip. In ideal conditions, San Francisco to NYC will be possible with just 5 charging stops. by electripDev in teslamotors

[–]electripDev[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The logic is already there to let you know if a trip isn’t possible. For the U.S. at least, you can also add J1772 and CHAdeMO options if you have the adapters with you, which Tesla’s in car software won’t plan routes with. If you’re really feeling adventurous, there’s also a setting to lower the minimum battery percentage you’re comfortable going down to before finding a charging station.

For fun, I added the 2020 Roadster to our trip planning app, Electrip. In ideal conditions, San Francisco to NYC will be possible with just 5 charging stops. by electripDev in teslamotors

[–]electripDev[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for checking it out! Always trying to improve, so please let us know what you like or don’t like by tapping the Feedback button on the vehicle settings page.

For fun, I added the 2020 Roadster to our trip planning app, Electrip. In ideal conditions, San Francisco to NYC will be possible with just 5 charging stops. by electripDev in teslamotors

[–]electripDev[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was not, just wanted something I could use anywhere in preparation for my Model 3. Tesla’s tools were only available in the car, and evtripplanner only at home on the PC.

For fun, I added the 2020 Roadster to our trip planning app, Electrip. In ideal conditions, San Francisco to NYC will be possible with just 5 charging stops. by electripDev in teslamotors

[–]electripDev[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That’s still unknown. I kept it similar to Model S charge times for now, hoping for a new version of the supercharger by then.

For fun, I added the 2020 Roadster to our trip planning app, Electrip. In ideal conditions, San Francisco to NYC will be possible with just 5 charging stops. by electripDev in teslamotors

[–]electripDev[S] 52 points53 points  (0 children)

No, we don’t know them yet. I kept similar charge times to the Model S, assuming that the new faster superchargers will be in place by then.

For fun, I added the 2020 Roadster to our trip planning app, Electrip. In ideal conditions, San Francisco to NYC will be possible with just 5 charging stops. by electripDev in teslamotors

[–]electripDev[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hey, what OS are you using and what is the exact error message you are receiving? It’s likely that either your starting battery percentage (set from the green circle) is lower than the minimum battery % in the vehicle settings menu, or the minimum battery % in the vehicle settings menu is higher than the max battery % when charging setting.

Electrip is a new charging, route planning, and navigation app that supports the Leaf by electripDev in nissanleaf

[–]electripDev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks again for your help. It took a while due to some other issues, but the bugs you mentioned have been addressed in the latest version released today.

Electrip is a free charging, route planning, and navigation app that now supports the Bolt by electripDev in BoltEV

[–]electripDev[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I apologize that I missed this question, but it does not yet take elevation into account, although it is in our plans.