The Newest EV’s Available

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Jan 19, 2022
Rivian R1T

It’s getting hard to keep up with all the latest and greatest with electric vehicles but Plug In America just listed several new models that you can go purchase now.

Our insider at Rivian let us know that a few people in Washington have taken delivery of the Rivian R1T an electric truck with an estimated range of 314 miles starting at $67,000.

Check out some of the other new options on Plug In America’s website.

When you’re ready to get an EV charger installed, please contact us at 206-706-1931 or fill out our webform and tell us a little about your project.

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    About The Author - Stu Frothingham

    Stu has a degree in Clean Energy Technology, a Certificate in Sustainable Business Management and a BA in Communications. He’s experienced in marketing solar products and services plus he has a background as a clinician and researcher. Stu designed, manufactured and installed his own solar PV system and drives an all-electric Nissan LEAF to reduce his carbon footprint. Stu is active with local solar organizations, Seattle Parks and Sustainable Ballard. He wants to help to save the planet for future generations and believes sustainability is something we can all embrace.

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      To expedite your quote, it's helpful to attach the following files:
      (Note that the file size limit is 25MB.)

      1) A clear photo of the inside of your electrical panel including the inside door.

      2) A photo of the wall with the electrical panel from about 10 feet away.

      3) A photo of the area where you'd like the EV charger installed.