Hillhater
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Fortunately you don't have to. You can use any outlet or EV charger to charge it. That's a line of people who want free charging, and don't want to pay for the power.eee291 said:That's not a line I would want to be sitting in, even if the line was just one car
john61ct said:Even at 240V, say 16A,how many hours of driving do you get from each hour of charging?
So probably better to wait in the que for the Tesla Supercharger then ?cricketo said:john61ct said:Even at 240V, say 16A,how many hours of driving do you get from each hour of charging?
Roughly 1 hour of driving for 4.5 hours of charging. If you can pull 50A, then 1 hour of driving for 1.5 hours of charging.
Yes, there are several "charger sharing apps" out there like EVMatch. From a typical 50A dryer outlet you can charge at ~10kW. However, you'd be better off using a commercial fast EV charger (not Tesla, so it's not free for Tesla drivers, so there isn't much waiting.)john61ct said:Really? So on a long road trip, say visiting your aunt in Wyoming from Utah there's a way to identify "sharing economy" households willing to let you plug into the clothes drier circuit for 4+ hours?
billvon said:From a typical 50A dryer outlet you can charge at ~10kW.
Ha !..one of the few places you would want to take a photo of the mens urinal !nicobie said:Ah yes, Madonna Inn in SLO.
..... You should see their pisser.
Hmm. Ours pulls 40A from our 50A outlet.cricketo said:Typical dryer is 30A, and typical range is 50A (I've seen 30 and 40 amp circuits as well). Either way, Tesla's mobile adapter states it will pul up to 32A max.
billvon said:Hmm. Ours pulls 40A from our 50A outlet.cricketo said:Typical dryer is 30A, and typical range is 50A (I've seen 30 and 40 amp circuits as well). Either way, Tesla's mobile adapter states it will pul up to 32A max.
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Im sure there are other gas stations available without those wait lines,...but some people chose to trade wait time for a dollar saving.st35326 said:Every weekday there are massive gas line at Costco where I live. Im not talking about the biggest travel holiday of the year as the OP fails to mention, Im talking Mon-Friday.
EV adoption may well be inevitable, but that is not proof of it.st35326 said:Further proof of the EV adoption is inevitable, ....
Of course they did. There are plenty of other chargers (and outlets) without those wait lines - but some people choose to trade wait time for free charging. For example, here in San Diego there are 957 charging stations. 3 of them are Tesla superchargers. There is ALWAYS a line at the Sorrento Valley one, because it is both free and very convenient. There is never a line at the downtown one.Hillhater said:Im sure there are other gas stations available without those wait lines,...but some people chose to trade wait time for a dollar saving.
Those tesla owners did not have that option.!
Just as the Costco case proves that there are issues with providing sufficient fueling facilities for EV's during peak demand periods.EV adoption may well be inevitable, but that is not proof of it.
The only thing that it does illustrate, is that there are issues with providing sufficient charging facilities for EVs during peak demand periods.
Well maybe they should relocate those chargers to where they are needed !, like the main N-S interstatebillvon said:Of course they did. There are plenty of other chargers (and outlets) without those wait lines - but some people choose to trade wait time for free charging. For example, here in San Diego there are 957 charging stations. 3 of them are Tesla superchargers. There is ALWAYS a line at the Sorrento Valley one, because it is both free and very convenient. There is never a line at the downtown one.Hillhater said:Im sure there are other gas stations available without those wait lines,...but some people chose to trade wait time for a dollar saving.
Those tesla owners did not have that option.!
EV adoption may well be inevitable, but that is not proof of it.
The only thing that it does illustrate, is that there are issues with providing sufficient charging facilities for EVs during peak demand periods.
..billvon said:....Just as the Costco case proves that there are issues with providing sufficient fueling facilities for EV's during peak demand periods.
Hillhater said:Im sure there are other gas stations available without those wait lines,...but some people chose to trade wait time for a dollar saving.st35326 said:Every weekday there are massive gas line at Costco where I live. Im not talking about the biggest travel holiday of the year as the OP fails to mention, Im talking Mon-Friday.
Those tesla owners did not have that option.!
EV adoption may well be inevitable, but that is not proof of it.st35326 said:Further proof of the EV adoption is inevitable, ....
The only thing that it does illustrate, is that there are issues with providing sufficient charging facilities for EVs during peak demand periods.
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No, there are 39 others at the Kettleman charge station...all of them either in use , or unuseable (common apparently)st35326 said:You think that is the only super charger in the area of that video?......OK boomer.
How were the lines at the other 6,000 superchargers? Your sample size is lacking.
st35326 said:Whats your deal dude? You like electric bikes but cant stand the same propulsion unit in cars?