hturnerfamily
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- William
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I just took a business trip yesterday in my 'old school' 2015 Nissan LEAF, which has about a 60mile 'comfortable' range. Since the destination was outside that range, and the destination had no charging option anywhere nearby, planning was certainly involved. I was determined NOT to take my 'gas only' Ford Focus!
-I drove 35 miles to a ElectrifyAmerica CHAdeMO charger, where I charged for maybe 30 minutes.
-I drove 40 miles to my 'destination' business stop, in a rural area.
-With planning, I drove 20 miles, somewhat out of the way, to a small college that just happened to have a free Level 2 charger(a new VW ID.4 was there, too), where I sat for 45 minutes to get enough juice for the next charger - I walked a block to Wendy's, had lunch, checked some emails, watched part of an 'EV' video - then came back to find the timing just right.
-I drove 25 miles to the next GeorgiPower Chargepoint CHAdeMO fast charger, arriving on 'fumes', where I sat and enjoyed the good weather, for about 30 minutes to get mostly full, to drive the 45 miles back home.
Now, I only say that because not having to stop at a fuel station and spend $3.75 to $4.00 per gallon felt good, although the fast charging itself was not 'free', it was in the $14 range.
I also did it as one of the 'last time' longer trips in this 'old school' EV so that when my LIGHTNING arrives I will felt like I have won the Lottery. No worries!
Actually, I'm heading to the ATLANTA AUTO SHOW next thursday the 17th, in this 'old school' LEAF, and will, again, test the RANGE of this great vehicle - I LOVE driving it! One stop at a DC fast charger in Columbus, GA, another in Lagrange, GA, another in UnionCity, GA(just southwest of the airport), and on to the World COngress Center for the show. And, the same path back again. 173 miles each way.
-I drove 35 miles to a ElectrifyAmerica CHAdeMO charger, where I charged for maybe 30 minutes.
-I drove 40 miles to my 'destination' business stop, in a rural area.
-With planning, I drove 20 miles, somewhat out of the way, to a small college that just happened to have a free Level 2 charger(a new VW ID.4 was there, too), where I sat for 45 minutes to get enough juice for the next charger - I walked a block to Wendy's, had lunch, checked some emails, watched part of an 'EV' video - then came back to find the timing just right.
-I drove 25 miles to the next GeorgiPower Chargepoint CHAdeMO fast charger, arriving on 'fumes', where I sat and enjoyed the good weather, for about 30 minutes to get mostly full, to drive the 45 miles back home.
Now, I only say that because not having to stop at a fuel station and spend $3.75 to $4.00 per gallon felt good, although the fast charging itself was not 'free', it was in the $14 range.
I also did it as one of the 'last time' longer trips in this 'old school' EV so that when my LIGHTNING arrives I will felt like I have won the Lottery. No worries!
Actually, I'm heading to the ATLANTA AUTO SHOW next thursday the 17th, in this 'old school' LEAF, and will, again, test the RANGE of this great vehicle - I LOVE driving it! One stop at a DC fast charger in Columbus, GA, another in Lagrange, GA, another in UnionCity, GA(just southwest of the airport), and on to the World COngress Center for the show. And, the same path back again. 173 miles each way.
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