David
How does it work out if you want to visit small towns, on vacation ? My last
observation was that small towns and villages don't have fast charging. That's
probably ok, as long as you can get high amp 230V where you're staying. Is that
level of infrastructure present yet ?
Peri
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On 31 May 2024 at 0:04, Rush via EV wrote:
> I guess that's because everything is so crowded in France, so they only need
> to travel 5.6% of the distance we have to travel in the US.
I know you're kidding; it's not proportional that way. But there's some
truth to what you say.
Big cities are
On 31 May 2024 at 21:48, Mark E. Hanson via EV wrote:
> I'm only looking at the *fast chargers* that run on 480VAC-3 phase
> industrial feed to drive across the country, not the *iffy* level-2 charging
> stations on Plugshare.com for overnight charging.
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> I've driven (with my 21' Tesla-Y) up
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Thanks Alan, that plug into the wall looks like it might work.
Josh
On 5/21/2024 10:46 PM, Alan Brinkman via EV wrote:
Josh,
The Fiat chargers from the prior 500e sound like what you want. They can be
hung by two screws, and lifted off easily. The short cord has a 90 degree
plug into a 120 out
EV List Lackey wrote -
> Here in France, we're at 127,000+ charging points on about 5.6% of the US's
> land area. Only
> about 18% of those are fast DC, but that's most of what's being built now.
I guess that's because everything is so crowded in France, so they only need to
travel 5.6% of