>> I can't see why I need a high rate of charge at home.

> I don't need or want it. But if I lived in an apartment building
> where I couldn't plug my car it, being able to zap it full on the
> way to or from work might be the deciding factor in whether I buy one or
not.

Every single day for the rest of your life?  I don't think so.

EV's charge conveniently *every day* while parked.   (and are full at the
start of every commute or local trip)...

Any purchase of an EV with the idea of gas-tank weekly fill-ups which have
to be done while at the charger and "waiting" (like a gas pump) is a poor
value of an EV for the task and a poor purchasing decision. IMHO...

Bob
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