PungoteagueDave
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I don't agree with the obsession that many have about replacing fuel stations with charging stations. It just isn't necessary and will not happen - and if it does, there will be a LOT of weeds growing around them in unused parking lots. The paradigm shift with EV's changes the entire concept of energy delivery for transportation. You no longer need any form of external fuel source for 95% of your vehicle's usage - it is just like your cell phone - you never even think about fueling - you just plug it in on your way into the house, just as you plug in your phone every evening before going to bed - it is a couple-second part of your daily routine.
The only real purpose for an EV charging network is outside of the home area - for long distance travel - which a recent study shows is less than 5% of typical vehicle usage. We all WANT it for our edge case use - those few trips we make per year are our obsession with range and towing (yes there are road warriors and long-distance commuters, but they are a separate set of edge cases).
As a semi-sorta-retiree with properties, board seats and family spread around the country, and a bad adventure motorcycling habit, I spend more time than most on long road trips, but even so, our EVs get most of their juice in our garages. I have three Tesla high power wall chargers, will be adding the Ford two-way charger that comes with the Lightning to two properties, but honestly will only need external chargers maybe five to ten days per year - we will certainly go to gas stations WAY more times than that for my wife's Porsche, my motorcycles, work trucks, boats, etc. That despite that fact that the MAJORITY of our driving will be via EV, especially after receiving the Lightning in the Spring. When you are fully inside the EV world, you see things differently and realize that charging isn't nearly the obstacle that you anticipated. With that said, I do worry about range and charging while towing the big boat.
The only real purpose for an EV charging network is outside of the home area - for long distance travel - which a recent study shows is less than 5% of typical vehicle usage. We all WANT it for our edge case use - those few trips we make per year are our obsession with range and towing (yes there are road warriors and long-distance commuters, but they are a separate set of edge cases).
As a semi-sorta-retiree with properties, board seats and family spread around the country, and a bad adventure motorcycling habit, I spend more time than most on long road trips, but even so, our EVs get most of their juice in our garages. I have three Tesla high power wall chargers, will be adding the Ford two-way charger that comes with the Lightning to two properties, but honestly will only need external chargers maybe five to ten days per year - we will certainly go to gas stations WAY more times than that for my wife's Porsche, my motorcycles, work trucks, boats, etc. That despite that fact that the MAJORITY of our driving will be via EV, especially after receiving the Lightning in the Spring. When you are fully inside the EV world, you see things differently and realize that charging isn't nearly the obstacle that you anticipated. With that said, I do worry about range and charging while towing the big boat.
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