Spot on, Robert.  MW

On 12 Jun 2014, at 15:28, Robert Bruninga via EV wrote:

> My 2 cents.
> 
> Anyone who buys an EV with the idea of routine public charging does not
> understand the value promise of an EV.  Why hassle with "public charging
> stations" when the whole idea of abandoning gas was to avoid public gas
> stations???  She says herself that she does not drive much.  And a full days
> travel is within a single charge.  Yet she wont plug in at home because it
> "takes too long" ?  Surely she has to sleep.
> 
> All this focus on public charging when the typical American car spends 21
> hours a day parked (mostly at home or at work) provides more than 80 miles
> of daily charging opportunity just plugging into a 120v outlet (at home or
> at work)...  Since she visits the same friends, just bring along an
> extension cord to reach her outlet and bring along a cup of coffee or 50
> cents to pay for the electricity.
> 
> We have to educate people (not the 1% that drive EV's) but the other 99% who
> have OUTLETS that the average US cost to charge and EV from a 120v outlet is
> about 15 cents an hour (10c/kWh electricity).  Sooner or later everyone will
> have an EV friend that comes to visit and would benefit from a charge.
> 
> Bob, WB4aPR
> 

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