05-02-2025, 11:35 PM
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"sucks to see people waiting in line for better infrastructure. It was 7:40 PM and his car should be fully charged by 8:20. I guess those other drivers need to wait their turn."
The time frame needed to charge the vehicle is a significant issue for me and that's assuming you don't have to wait for an open charging station.
https://www.transportation.gov/rural/ev/...ing-speeds
I can fill my Mazda in less than five minute, not factoring in waiting in line for an open pump. 20 or more minutes without factoring time waiting for an open charging station? Nope. That doesn't work for me for my general day to day driving and absolutely wouldn't work for me while on a road trip.
I'm actually in the market for a new or new to me vehicle. It will be a standard hybrid or a plug-in hybrid, preferably a plug-in hybrid. Since I can't put a charging station in the building where I live, I'll install it in the warehouse of my office.
Robert
"sucks to see people waiting in line for better infrastructure. It was 7:40 PM and his car should be fully charged by 8:20. I guess those other drivers need to wait their turn."
The time frame needed to charge the vehicle is a significant issue for me and that's assuming you don't have to wait for an open charging station.
https://www.transportation.gov/rural/ev/...ing-speeds
I can fill my Mazda in less than five minute, not factoring in waiting in line for an open pump. 20 or more minutes without factoring time waiting for an open charging station? Nope. That doesn't work for me for my general day to day driving and absolutely wouldn't work for me while on a road trip.
I'm actually in the market for a new or new to me vehicle. It will be a standard hybrid or a plug-in hybrid, preferably a plug-in hybrid. Since I can't put a charging station in the building where I live, I'll install it in the warehouse of my office.
Robert