While Martin and I were on the phone, they had literally just made it to Whitehorse, Canada. They started their journey in Anchorage, Alaska, a week ago. The weather, he told me, was super nice and amazing, with cold nights and beautiful days. We chatted about the weather and mosquitoes for a moment and then he shared some of the challenges with me.
“The amazing thing about this place is that even if we don’t have EV chargers, there’s a lot of RV parks, so we plan to charge at RV parks.” “When you have Tesla Superchargers, I think it’s quite easy. It’s even better than gas cars. Normally, if you do long road trip drives, you have to stop just to rest. I think it’s safe to do that. So, using the Superchargers is quite convenient. You charge, rest or eat, and sometimes, you wish it would take longer charging because you haven’t finished your food yet and have to move your car.
One thing Martin and his team are doing is educating others about charging EVs when they reach an RV park. He told me that at every RV park they’ve charged at so far, people were worried about how much energy it would take to charge a Tesla.
WoW
There are no Pan-American highway... since there are no road connection between Panama and Columbia... we have to do something about it.