Plugshare publishes those who offer their household plugs for public charging.

My area is loaded with such plugs.  Most are J-1772 but I didn't see
the voltage/amperage listed in just a sampling


On Mon, Feb 1, 2021 at 1:24 PM Lee Hart via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org> wrote:
>
> Peri Hartman via EV wrote:
> > If you can write, you have a book contract coming :)
>
> >> I want a list of these treehuggers who give out free charges.
> >> Would be a fun challenge to get across the country on free electrons.
>
> You could certainly cross the northern part of the USA on free charging.
> In the northern parts, free public 120v outlets are everywhere. They
> were originally installed to plug in block heaters so people's ICEs
> would start in the winter.
>
> Most states also have building codes that require outdoor AC outlets.
> They get used for Christmas lights, lawn mowers, etc.
>
> It's polite to ask for permission to use them. But in all my years of
> driving EVs, I've almost never been turned down.
>
> Then of course, you could bring PV panels, and charge from the sun.
>
> Lee
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