Yellow Buddy
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I hope Ford nav updates with SC availability too, on the Tesla it’s super easy and some stretches have a SC another 5-10 miles down the highway so if one is full…next!Exactly. With a family, pit stops in the ICE take the same amount of time as in the lightning. We’ve got about 10-12 8hr EV trips under our belt and the act of fueling takes less time, sure. However, the overall stops for us are the same because it takes just as long for the kids to get out, do their business, buy every sugary drink/candy snack under the sun, and get back in the vehicle.
As you mention, it’s the requirement to actually plan the stop and not just pick the next exit, that’s what is the downside currently. On many of these east coast routes, the SC availability will make the difference. I think you’ll see some issues with availability on the most frequently used routes, but overall I think it’ll be a benefit to us. I also still think many folks will stick to EA if they’re getting it for free.
Don’t get me wrong, the ones by shopping centers still get full. But a lot of the highway rest stop ones are generally empty. The multi stalls, the reliable charging speed, and the availability. People charging habits are different on the SC vs EA. There’s just no need to sit for 45min. Just grab the 20min and go to the next one.
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