Poll- What have you Reserved... Let's get a small idea of the take rates.

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What did you Reserve

  • Traveler

    Votes: 168 15.5%
  • Traveler - Harvester

    Votes: 586 54.1%
  • Terra

    Votes: 93 8.6%
  • Terra - Harvester

    Votes: 330 30.5%

  • Total voters
    1,083
Just put in a reservation for the Traveler - the Harvester option is still in the back of my mind, but I'd definitely prefer a 100% EV. Guess I'll have to start paying closer attention to charging infrastructure!
Welcome to the community! I started with a Harvester reservation and with all I have learned on here from other members I have switched my reservation to a BEV. The nice thing is we can change our mind as many times as we want until we place our order. Then we are locked in.

There’s tons of info on here. Have fun!
 
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Just put in a reservation for the Traveler - the Harvester option is still in the back of my mind, but I'd definitely prefer a 100% EV. Guess I'll have to start paying closer attention to charging infrastructure!
Take a look at this Site, shows all current DCFC sites including level 2 locations. Plug share allows you to filter by charging speed and connection CCS1, NACS, etc.
 
Just put in a reservation for the Traveler - the Harvester option is still in the back of my mind, but I'd definitely prefer a 100% EV. Guess I'll have to start paying closer attention to charging infrastructure!
Welcome to the Scout community. We will do our best to convert you to BEV. Worst case do some searching and the BEV owners hear will help convince you a BEV is good anywhere 😀
 
Just put in a reservation for the Traveler - the Harvester option is still in the back of my mind, but I'd definitely prefer a 100% EV. Guess I'll have to start paying closer attention to charging infrastructure!
Congratulations on you EV Traveler reservation. My personal choice.


Scout Motors. “People. Connections. Community. Authenticity." Welcome to the Scout community. Enjoy the ride. 🛻 🚙
Remember the built in search on the forums is a great place to start getting answers to your many questions. 😀
 
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Just put in a reservation for the Traveler - the Harvester option is still in the back of my mind, but I'd definitely prefer a 100% EV. Guess I'll have to start paying closer attention to charging infrastructure!
Welcome to the forum!

As suggested, Plugshare is a great resource for locating charging infrastructure. I suspect you'll find that the charging networks are pretty robust in most areas, with the exception of a few western states like Wyoming and Montana
 
I would love to see them in person once they have a more production ready model to see how the console on the bench seat will be. So hopefully the pre production builds will get to tour around before orders go live, and hopefully come to middle Tennessee
I am with you. Can’t wait to see production models. I am leaning towards bench seat. I have had two trucks with bench seating an loved them.
 
Going to be so fun, can’t wait for an online tool to mess around with different options, even better when I get mine for real! Welcome to the forum!
Yeah I cannot wait to get mine delivered! As an electrician I am looking forward to running the outlet for the stage 2 at home charger, the range is huge for me for electric because I go up to Washington DC often and getting at least 150 miles of electric and with the gas motor for extended range is a huge selling point for me.
 
Just reserved a Traveler gas + electric. My wife and I are looking forward to seeing the options and building out our new SUV.
The gas + electric is called the Harvester. So you get that cute gas door with rows of crops and a combine.

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Yeah I cannot wait to get mine delivered! As an electrician I am looking forward to running the outlet for the stage 2 at home charger, the range is huge for me for electric because I go up to Washington DC often and getting at least 150 miles of electric and with the gas motor for extended range is a huge selling point for me.
Oh now that you have announced you are an electrician get ready for all the questions about installing chargers in our homes. 😹
 
Oh now that you have announced you are an electrician get ready for all the questions about installing chargers in our homes. 😹
The best advice is Youtube, this is the best video I have seen so far
he goes over the parts, code to follow and a why you are using a 6-6-6 CU SEU wire (because it is to electrical code and the only wire you can use inside a wall and that can take the constant amperage) and why you are using a 60A breaker in your panel. The kid might be young in the video but he knows what he is talking about. I will be sure to post a photo's and a video when I run my hardwire charger to help of course if there is anyone out there that would like to learn how to run a 240 outlet or to wire up a charger directly.
 
The best advice is Youtube, this is the best video I have seen so far
he goes over the parts, code to follow and a why you are using a 6-6-6 CU SEU wire (because it is to electrical code and the only wire you can use inside a wall and that can take the constant amperage) and why you are using a 60A breaker in your panel. The kid might be young in the video but he knows what he is talking about. I will be sure to post a photo and video when I run my wired charger to help of course if there is anyone out there that would like to learn how to run a 240 outlet or to wire up a charger directly.
Sounds great.

And what kind of dog is your pup? We always have to know. We are a nosy bunch around here.
 
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She's a giant schnauzer just 1 years old and she is already 70lbs and loves to play fetch, goofy with her own personality and is a very protective and sweet little girl :)
I thought so! There’s a bunch of us here with Schnauzers. I have a mini named Freddie Anne.

We started a thread with all our Schnauzer pictures.

Guys, another Schnauzer!

 
The best advice is Youtube, this is the best video I have seen so far
he goes over the parts, code to follow and a why you are using a 6-6-6 CU SEU wire (because it is to electrical code and the only wire you can use inside a wall and that can take the constant amperage) and why you are using a 60A breaker in your panel. The kid might be young in the video but he knows what he is talking about. I will be sure to post a photo's and a video when I run my hardwire charger to help of course if there is anyone out there that would like to learn how to run a 240 outlet or to wire up a charger directly.
I’ll gladly rely on trained electricians like yourself to make that happen. I’ll play with plumbing all day long but not electricity-just not my thing. Electric fence as a kid gave me a ton of respect-or fear, or maybe both I guess