State opf Maryland study came up with only 0.3% of the need is fast
charging.  This was from a total indepth DOT transportation and counting
of vehicle statistics on all roads in the state.

BOb

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From: EV [mailto:ev-boun...@lists.evdl.org] On Behalf Of Ben Goren via EV
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 4:00 PM
To: Jamie K; Electric Vehicle Discussion List
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Supercharging is not the way.

On May 13, 2015, at 12:44 PM, Jamie K via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org> wrote:

> But real range needs are based on maximums.

I'd agree with that. And I hope I'm not coming across as suggesting that
in-home L1 charging is the only way that an EV would ever be charged.

My point is that most people don't need more than L1 chargers in their
home, if we're assuming that there are faster charging options on the
road. But the resulting problem is that that sets an expectation of, say,
at $0.10 / kWh and a 50 kWh (usable) pack and 250 wH / mile...a 200-mile
range that costs $5 in "fuel" in the "tank." And what roadside rapid
charger of any capability, let alone a supercharger, can compete with
costs like that?

That big gap between the cost for most cars to mostly be charged and the
minimum cost for profitability for rapid charging stations is going to be
a challenge.

If batteries were cheap, one solution would be cars with even bigger
batteries. If you drive a few extra miles in a day and more than your
charger can top off overnight, no big deal so long as you don't do that
every day for several days on end. But batteries aren't cheap, and you've
still got a problem for multi-day road trips. Maybe the hotels invest in
rapid chargers that're comfortable putting a 500-mile charge into a
typical car over the course of eight hours, and the expense is included in
the room rate? Because, even at 250 wH / mile, you're still looking at 70A
@ 220V for that, more than is realistic for any home charger.

b&
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