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About VegasEVGuide

Last reviewed: April 28, 2026

VegasEVGuide is an independent editorial site about electric vehicles and charging in the Las Vegas Valley and nearby corridors—for visitors, new residents, and locals comparing options like the Vegas Loop, public DC networks, rentals, and trip planning.

Alex Rivera – Las Vegas EV & mobility writer

Alex Rivera

Las Vegas EV & mobility writer

Henderson, Nevada · 7+ years driving EVs in Nevada

Alex Rivera has lived and driven in the Las Vegas Valley since 2019, logging tens of thousands of miles across Clark County, the Spring Mountains, and Nevada highway corridors. After switching from a gas commuter to a fully electric daily driver in 2018, Alex began documenting the real-world gaps between EPA range estimates and desert performance—a gap that became a founding premise of VegasEVGuide. Before writing full-time, Alex worked in logistics coordination for a regional fleet operator, which developed a practical understanding of charging infrastructure planning, network reliability, and the operational differences between Level 2 and DC fast charging at scale.

All guides on VegasEVGuide are written from first-hand driving and charging experience in the Las Vegas area. Where data from operators, utilities, or government agencies is cited, readers are directed to primary sources rather than secondary summaries. Pricing, eligibility rules, and station status are treated as time-sensitive; articles include dates and direct readers to official apps for current information.

Areas of expertise

  • Las Vegas Strip charging logistics
  • Nevada summer heat range planning
  • DC fast charging network comparison
  • EV rental and visitor trip planning
  • Vegas Loop and autonomous rideshare
  • Nevada EV incentives and utility programs

EVs driven and reviewed

  • Tesla Model 3 Long Range
  • Tesla Model Y Performance
  • Hyundai IONIQ 6
  • Chevrolet Bolt EUV
  • Rivian R1T

What we publish

We maintain practical expert guides, EV News articles, and interactive tools including the charging map primer, gas vs electric calculator, and engine pages for topics like the Vegas Loop, robotaxi overview, and renting an EV in Las Vegas.

Articles emphasize how to plan (tradeoffs, etiquette, safety margin)—not hype about any single brand. Where fares, hours, or stall status can change overnight, we tell readers to confirm in official apps and operator tools.

How we update content

  • Long-form posts carry a published date; when we materially revise the body, we add an updated date in the byline.
  • Tools and static pages are reviewed when pricing inputs, regulations, or product flows change enough to affect guidance.
  • We do not claim real-time wait times for third-party services we do not operate—use official sources for live conditions.

Corrections and reader tips

If you spot a factual error (wrong garage policy language, broken official link, unsafe guidance), email info@vegasevguide.com with the page URL, what you believe is wrong, and a link or citation to a primary source when possible. We correct clear factual mistakes and note significant corrections at the bottom of the article when warranted.

Reader tips about new chargers or changed access help us prioritize updates; they are not published as facts until we can align them with operator data or on-site verification where feasible.

Advertising and affiliates

The site may display display ads (for example through Google AdSense) and affiliate links where disclosed. Commercial relationships do not change our obligation to give conservative planning advice for safety and charger access. See Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy for how data and cookies are handled.

Contact

General and editorial inquiries: info@vegasevguide.com. For subject-line routing (marketing, partnerships, press), see Contact Us.