jmc6020
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This video shines a light on the sad state of DCFC.
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One fresh problem will be the charging port location on non-Teslas. For people towing, the set up of most chargers is already a problem.Nice video. It shows a lot of improvement is needed in both the hardware and software side is needed.
I wonder how many of these communications issues are going to migrate to the Supercharger system when they try talking to more than one manufacturer.
good point, but DC fast chargers are aimed at folks who are traveling to or through an area. I guess it depends on what qualifies an area to be "disadvantaged".I would think that rural areas would qualify as "disadvantaged" over most of the country. Those are the areas that are most in need of DCFC. Folks in cities all charge at home.
The question was: Why are so many public chargers broken.This video shines a light on the sad state of DCFC.
Instead of gas stations, I'm confused why a fast food company hasn't partnered with EA or EVgo to install chargers at locations by interstates.Does anyone know why there are not more charging locations installed at gas stations? There is a couple in the southern plains at Buckeyes etc and they are very convenient. Seems like it would be a good idea to expand in this way.
also a great deal of the complexity comes from network issues related to payment, that’s why it’s so much easier to charge at home or at a campground.