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The same gov pushing for the EV is also moving very quickly to higher density housing and away from single family homes. I think it's clear they want those people to use mass transit - which might work in some places, but certainly not most of the US.
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I did think that one out a bit, if you have "their charger" and it can charge in a reasonable time - it could auto switch when one is charged. Or maybe you could even have it switch once one is at a certain charge level, so 50%. As for 3 or 4 cars that are in my household. No clue, luckily I have a garage and could most likely overcome that situation with "extensions" but that would require some serious planning. Let alone the cost.
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There are homes in my suburb San Jose neighborhood that are rentals and have 4-5-6 sometimes up to 8 people all drivers living in them - and nobody is parking in the 3 car garage either. How do all 8 of those cars get charged exactly? Not that I condone 8 single people living in a house and that is against code even here (for now) not that anybody enforces it.
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Today, you can quick charge an EV to 80% in 15 minutes. And people are working everyday to be better than that. In the future you will see charging stations much more conveniently located. Sure you can continue to come up with exceptions like living 300 miles from anything in New Mexico or Montana. But you have that today. If you are 300 miles from a gas station what do you do? GM is investing in building 2700 charging stations. In the future, if you are renting an apartment (another reason for EVs are bad) and enough people stop renting from people that don't provide charging stations and renting from people that do, customers will drive the change. Everyone has to quit making assumptions that what exists today won't cope with the number of EVs on the road 10 years from now. If you can stop at a station and recharge your EV to 100% in the same time you do for gas or diesel, will this discussion even matter? Because that's the goal and people are spending time and money to solve that.
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Why can't those people rotate their charging schedules? Or does each person drive their car from 100% to 0% every day? Not saying this isn't a valid concern, but batteries really aren't that inefficient anymore and will only continue to improve in the future. |
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There are about 170,000 gas stations in America. Even in the most desolate areas of the country, youre never more than less than a half tank of gas away from filling up 100% at any time, day or night, within 10 minutes. |
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New Teslas even let you program it with arbitrary sound effects, which seems like a cool feature initially, until you realize that that basically means that now every Tesla will be driving around blasting "Move bitch! Get out the way!" by Ludacris. Every. Single. One. The default sound is sort of a Jetson's car noise. Quote:
Keeping 3 or 4 cars fully charged might be a minor hassle, but unless you're driving all of them A LOT, there's no reason you couldn't share two chargers on one circuit between them. I just plugged my Tesla in every night, and it would be ready to go in the morning, but I could have only done it once a week and still been fine the vast majority of the time. The charging sounds a lot scarier than it actually is. There's an initial cost to install a charge circuit, that was about $1500 for me, but is less in a lot homes. You don't have to install a wall unit - most cars come with a cable that has the Tesla or J1772 connector on one end, and NEMA connector of some kind on the other. |
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