EV RV Trip to National Parks: Climbing the Curve Toward Readiness

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EV RV Trip to National Parks: Climbing the Curve Toward Readiness
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Exploring the readiness of EV+RV technology for national park trips and the varying factors affecting its usefulness.

One of my big career goals as an EV writer is to get into more adventure content. This hasn’t always been easy, as a sick pet has led to being basically grounded for the last 6 months or so. But that doesn’t mean that I’m not trying to be like Rubber Duck on Convoy, and paddle hard underneath the surface. One project I’ve been trying to get off the ground is an EV RV trip to most of the national parks in the United States.

I hope to be able to share some great news about this soon! Working on this project, I’ve realized that the tipping point of EV+RV usefulness isn’t going to arrive for everyone at the same time. For some destinations, the technology has been ready and the infrastructure has been in place for years. In other places, it’s simply not quite there yet. The same is true for people with different budgets, family sizes, expectations, and available spare time. So, we’re actually in the process of climbing a curve toward readiness, and the leading edge of that curve might be right or left of a given reader. So, instead of being like George W

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