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5 Apps Every EV Driver Needs to Supercharge Their Journey
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Owning an electric vehicle (EV) is an exciting step towards a greener future. But navigating the world of charging stations, especially on road trips, can feel overwhelming. Fear not, eco-conscious adventurers! This blog post unveils 5 essential apps that will supercharge your EV journey, keeping you informed, connected, and on the move.
PlugShare: The Ultimate Charging Station Locator: Consider PlugShare your EV travel bible. This comprehensive app maps out a vast network of charging stations across the country, including details like charger type, real-time availability, and user reviews. Never get caught with a low battery again!
A Better Route Planner (ABRP): Optimize Your EV Road Trips: ABRP isn't just any mapping app. This EV-specific tool factors in charging needs, elevation changes, and weather conditions when planning your trip. ABRP suggests optimal charging stops, ensuring you reach your destination with enough juice and minimal range anxiety.
ChargePoint: Find, Pay, and Track with Ease: ChargePoint is more than just a station locator. This app allows you to find nearby ChargePoint stations, initiate charging sessions with your phone, and even track your charging history and energy consumption. It's a one-stop shop for a seamless EV charging experience.
Electrify America: Unlocking High-Speed Charging: If you're a frequent traveler, consider downloading the Electrify America app. This app grants access to their extensive network of high-speed DC fast charging stations, perfect for topping off your battery quickly during long journeys.
Manufacturer Apps: Stay Connected with Your EV: Most EV manufacturers offer dedicated apps for their vehicles. These apps provide valuable features like remote charging management, pre-conditioning your car for optimal temperature upon arrival, and even live battery monitoring. Explore your manufacturer's app to unlock its full potential.
Bonus Tip: Stay Updated!
The EV landscape is constantly evolving. New charging stations and apps are popping up all the time. Staying updated on the latest developments will ensure you have the right tools to navigate the world of EV charging with confidence.
Embrace the App-Powered EV Journey:
By incorporating these apps into your EV toolkit, you'll be well on your way to conquering range anxiety and enjoying smooth, stress-free EV adventures. So, download, explore, and hit the road - the world is your electric oyster!
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cinnamonxbug · 1 month
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Sheldon’s Gear Ability Shuffle be like:
“Oh, your weapon kit has beacon or sprinkler? Let’s give you SUB POWER UP for your main and sub abilities :D”
“You play as a frontline slayer? You’re now a backline support!”
“Never played with a charger? NOW YOU WILL AND WITH SUPER JUMP”
“You’ve been given an ink-hungry weapon? Too bad, all SUPER JUMP”
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desatu · 2 years
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they’re about to drop the weirdest single
ps: i listened to this song almost exclusively while drawing this
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zephyrfuse · 10 months
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just saying there should be a challenge mode where u can use the grizzco weapons against other players in a regular battle mode
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obstinaterixatrix · 2 months
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I go on short little trips somewhat often so when airlines try to entice me to spend $40 to check a bag I’m like. you fool. you absolute buffoon. I literally have one (1) backpack and you can tear it out of my cold dead hands. idiot.
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splatreference · 2 months
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Custom E-Liter 4K (Splatoon 3)
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toadallytickles · 2 years
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Happy Holidays~! 🎄🦌 I went as sexy Rudolph for a few Christmas-themed play parties! Of course I took the opportunity to wear nylons paired with black knee high socks~
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crescentfool · 9 months
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i really love the rivalry that forms between two e-liters on different teams in splatoon. something about this matchup is inherently fun to me; it's a very unique experience that comes from playing the weapon with the longest range in the game.
you're unreachable. you're a dominating presence, the anchor to keep your teammates afloat. the battlefield is yours to watch over. your laser sight line sees all, aiding your teammates from a place of safety.
even as you snipe the frontliners who challenge you and your teammates, there's always one person who remains. they're just like you. another who pressures the enemy from afar, intimidating those who dare to push further. they're always within your sight, as are you to them.
your teammates want them splatted. and so do you. the rivalry begins.
it's about the refusal to get in range of them. the refusal to give up the space you control to the other e-liter. the dedication to staying alive for your team.
in spite of all these reasons to live, there's an undeniable temptation to throw yourselves at them. to try and surprise them with your superior range in a way your teammates can't. it's the ego of believing that you can get a good shot at them.
and so it becomes a dance, with your pride on the line. a dance to stay out of range of the other, alternating shots at each other as you rotate around the map. peeking out of cover, jumping behind blocks at the chance to splat them. any minute now, they'll slip up.
but you know that it's not that easy. after all, they know your tricks, and practiced the same techniques themselves.
they've splatted you. it's a death more embarrassing than letting a frontliner slip into your perch unnoticed. you overstepped. and yet, you can't help but respect them. their aim was just better than yours in that moment.
you're back behind cover. you find an opening, and jump over the block to shoot your shot. you've splatted them. more than any other opponent, you've watched and studied their positioning like a hawk, all for this moment.
and the cycle begins again. (until you pick a different weapon on the weapon select screen.)
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topmartbazaar · 17 days
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3 in 1 Wireless Charger Stand Magnetic For iPhone 12 13 14 15 Fast Charging Station for Apple Watch 9 8 7 6 5 Airpods 2 3 Pro
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ink--theory · 1 year
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haven't touched eliter scope since the splat 2 days when I was still using sticks only lol
I may have only won like,,, 2 games from the 4 hours I played tonight but I still had fun :]
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horrifichaunts · 9 months
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What does Cassie do if her hearing aids die?
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“The batteries last pretty long, and I carry my charger on me usually so I don’t have to worry about that. Suppose if they died and I for some reason didn’t have my charger, then I'd have to lip read till I could get them charged. I’m not bad at it, but it's still pretty tough to do sometimes.”
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anxiousbread · 6 months
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Tips & Tricks: Splat Charger and E-liter 4K
(Apologies in advance if it's formatted bad, this was written and posted on mobile)
Hi! I'm the person who got 3-star freshness on every weapon in Splatoon 3. Through my experience, I've picked up little bits and pieces on how to play the game better. So, why not share some of that knowledge?
Today, I'll be talking about Chargers. More specifically, the Splat Charger and E-liter, and their Scoped variants. Why talk about them both? I feel they're similar enough that the advice I'd give for one can more or less be applied to the other. That said, I will still talk about each kit individually.
The advice I'd like to give is to learn and remember three key points: Aim, Awareness, and Aggressiveness. Or – as an easy to remember acronym – AAA.
Aim is the most important, and the first thing you should try and learn. Aim is good for every weapon (but especially chargers) as you are limited in how fast you can take another shot if you miss. As a charger, you have a really powerful weapon that is outranged by very little. However, if you can't hit anything with it, it's not very useful. The laser sight can help you Aim, but remember that everyone can see it. Something you could do to help improve your Aim is going into the lobby (or the training room, by pressing Y when selecting a weapon) and practicing hitting the moving targets. Or, if you have a friend, you could set up a private battle, and just have them run around while you try to shoot them.
Awareness is also incredibly important, but it can take a bit longer to pick up on. Awareness includes things like tracking where your enemies are, and being able to figure out if you should keep fighting, or backup and regroup. Again, it's good to have Awareness with other weapons, but as a Charger, most times you'll be the backline. You'll be a high priority target for specials, and usually the last one alive on your team. I don't have as much advice for Awareness, because it's a harder thing to practice. Things to look out for are splashes in the ink that show where someone is swimming, or the UI at the top of the screen that'll show who's alive, and who has a special charged up, waiting to be activated. It'll also show if someone's an Inkling or an Octoling, but that isn't as important. Also, if you're using a Scope, you'll need to be a lot more aware. This is because when you're aiming, you'll zoom into a first person view.
And lastly, Aggressiveness. I wouldn't try learning this one until you've at least got a grasp on the other two first. Aggressiveness is how much you should move around, because if you stay in one spot the whole game, you won't do a whole lot. As a Charger, you have a lot of range, so finding unexpected angles where you can hit people from can end up drawing your opponent's attention – and sometimes, their resources – away from the objective. This can allow your team to swoop in and overwhelm them. An important thing for being aggressive is to always have an escape plan. Either make sure you have an easy path out, or you have a lot of Quick Super Jump on your gear. If you don't have an escape and you get surrounded, you'll leave your team at a disadvantage, unless they help you. The best way to practice this is to just go into a game and mess around. Things that have helped me be more aggressive are when there's another backline on my team, which forces me to play in different spots; or when there's a good Charger on the other team, which means I need to be able to find places where I can hit them easier than they can hit me. Remember to be aware if you're playing in a more risky position, so that you aren't just throwing yourself at a brick wall and ending up going 2-16.
Now, on to how the kits can influence your playstyle.
Splat Charger and Splatterscope come with Splat Bomb and Ink Vac. Splat Bomb is always nice to have, and it can help if you need to get someone out from behind a wall, as Charger shots always go straight. It will take 70% of your ink tank to use, though, so I would recommend using a little bit of Ink Saver(Sub) if you plan on using it. Ink Vac is good for helping protect your team-mates, but you need to be close enough for it to actually have an effect. If you're too far back, you won't be protecting anything, but if you're too far forward, you can get punished when your Ink Vac ends. And, you can't forget, you'll get a strong explosive shot when either the special ends naturally or when the Ink Vac is filled up. It'll scale with how much Ink you sucked up, so try and at least get a little bit of Ink in there before it ends.
The alternate kits are Z+F Splat Charger and Z+F Splatterscope. They come with Splash Wall and Triple Inkstrike. Splash Wall is great for being aggressive, as you get to block some shots to give you enough time to shoot back. Try and learn the spacing for how far out you throw the Splash Wall, so that you can maximise your effective range while being safe. Remember that Splash Wall has a lot of Ink Recovery Lag, so try not to throw one out unless you need to. Triple Inkstrike is a great Special for a backline weapon, as you won't be in nearly as much danger when you activate it, and you'll be able to have a good spot to throw the Inkstrikes without having to back up or throw them up higher. Use the Inkstrikes to block out a space, forcing people into your line of sight where you can Splat them, or forcing them back into an unfavourable spot, where they won't be able to affect the match much from.
On the E-liter side, we have the E-liter 4K and E-liter 4K Scope, equipped with Ink Mines and Wave Breaker. Out of the 4 Kits I'm talking about, I see this with the least aggressive potential. That doesn't mean it's bad, though. I think Ink Mines are a good sub for E-liter, as you can set them up on a flank and be alerted when an enemy tries to go through there, really helping with your awareness. You can only have two active at a time, and if you place any more they'll explode so that there are only two, starting with the oldest. Wave Breaker can help you keep or gain control of an area, by locating anyone nearby when it's first placed or when they're hit by a wave. The waves will also deal 45 damage, so you don't always need to use a full charge if someone is hit by a wave. If you can figure out how people act when they're tracked, you can predict what they'll do when the tracker goes away, and catch them when they think you don't know where they are anymore.
The alternate kits for E-liter are Custom E-liter 4K and Custom E-liter 4K Scope. If you pick one of those up, you'll find yourself with Squid Beakons and a Kraken Royale. Squid Beakons are nice for not only you, but your whole team! Try placing them in spots where you'll want to go, or places that are out of the way. Without any Ink Savers, you'll be left with one shot after placing one, so remember to recover your ink when you do place one. You can have three active at once, and, like Ink Mines, they'll destroy themselves if too many are placed, starting with the oldest. I recommend using Sub Power Up, as it decreases the Super Jump time when Jumping to a Beakon for everyone. Kraken Royale is a fun special. On E-liter, it's good for if you are getting rushed down. Activate it before they get to you, and you'll be able to easily fight back. But remember, it has a long start up and long end lag to make up for the fact that you become invincible when using it. It doesn't last for too long, however, so make sure you have an escape planned. Your Beakons may be able to help with that. If you want your Kraken to last longer, use Special Power Up.
That's all I have to say about those two Chargers for now. Hopefully you can learn something based on what I said, and let me know if you'd want to see more of these! If you want, suggest a weapon and I'll try and give my advice in either another post similar to this, or I'll just answer directly.
Also, if any people who actually main these weapons want to give advice, you should probably listen to them instead. They would understand the weapon a lot more than I do.
Until next time!
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2ws2ls · 6 months
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if youre the person at nintendo who thought of fizzybangs know that im always available to suck you dry
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cherryistired · 2 years
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anytime i see someone complaining about e-liters i go “oh you play shooters don’t you”
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siglai · 7 months
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chat my parents mightve looked thru my phone 😐
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arielluva · 7 months
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beat agent 4 and pearl's palettes on side order, but got to floor 30 with both marina and marie's palettes and died :))))))
guess i gotta work up more prlz so i can retry (again. because i already retried maries and died)
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