David writes, > The Leaf apparently has a charging time from "alert" to 100% of 7.5 hours > from a 32 amp home outlet. However the charging time from 20% to 80% > is only 1 hour, using a 50 amp rapid-charge outlet, which would probably > require a dedicated feed from the street so isn't practicable for home use.
As the two closest charging points to my small country town are more than 80klm distant, in opposite directions, and all of the others are well over 100 klm away, this discourages local EV uptake. But there are two petrol stations in my town. In Germany, EVs made up 1.8% of new passenger car registrations last year, whilst here in Australia our EV share of the market is around 0.2%. Everyone seems to think we should do something to encourage EV uptake, but, what? There’s 17 recommendations from 2019, but little gov action on the ground? https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Electric_Vehicles/ElectricVehicles/Report However, those two closest charging stations from here do seem switched on. One that has arranged a listing is a caravan park with normal powerpoints and the other one is a rather clever AirBNB operator. Maybe, we can look forward to many businesses making similar free charging arrangements for customers? Cathcart Farm AirBNB Rental Ports: 2 Tesla Model S / Model Xs Address: Fernihurst VIC 3518, Australia Phone (035) 494-7324 Cost: $80 Hours: 24/7 Description: Entering Cathcart Farm, the charger is near the house with the palm trees out the front. We offer free recharging for all of our Airbnb guests. -- Cheers, Stephen _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
