Hello All
We live in Taos, New Mexico, and have confirmed with our Mitsubishi dealer in Albuquerque that our i should be delivered mid-May. We're excited! Just had the Eaton Level 2 charger installed in the garage this week.
My partner and I are old hands with EVs, with over 50,000 miles driven on three different cars. While living in California, in 1995 I was a marketing research test subject for GM and drove the "Impact" for two weeks (it later was introduced as the EV1). From 1998 to 2003, I leased a Honda EV+ and sold my gasoline car. It might have been my green one that was shredded in that scene in "Who Killed The Electric Car?" We moved to a small community in northern Michigan and in 2007 we purchased a Zenn LSV which we sold in 2011. Now we're in Taos, and the i will be a perfect car for our around town errands and local outings with our big dog.
The small community where we lived in Michigan had 13 LSVs zipping around. We built a free local public charging network there that had nine locations for free EV charging. We're hoping our new Taos community will embrace public charging too.
Looking forward to reading what other i owners have to say about their experiences here!
We live in Taos, New Mexico, and have confirmed with our Mitsubishi dealer in Albuquerque that our i should be delivered mid-May. We're excited! Just had the Eaton Level 2 charger installed in the garage this week.
My partner and I are old hands with EVs, with over 50,000 miles driven on three different cars. While living in California, in 1995 I was a marketing research test subject for GM and drove the "Impact" for two weeks (it later was introduced as the EV1). From 1998 to 2003, I leased a Honda EV+ and sold my gasoline car. It might have been my green one that was shredded in that scene in "Who Killed The Electric Car?" We moved to a small community in northern Michigan and in 2007 we purchased a Zenn LSV which we sold in 2011. Now we're in Taos, and the i will be a perfect car for our around town errands and local outings with our big dog.
The small community where we lived in Michigan had 13 LSVs zipping around. We built a free local public charging network there that had nine locations for free EV charging. We're hoping our new Taos community will embrace public charging too.
Looking forward to reading what other i owners have to say about their experiences here!