Firn
Well-known member
I dont disagreed, but As I said from the beginning it is situation dependent.I'd like to offer two other alternative points. '
First, the last time I rented an EV at Hertz, they obligated me to return the car with the same charge it was when I rented. There was a five percent grace. I got the car at 100%. I had no choice but to recharge to 95% or pay a steep penalty. Fortunately, the charge was quick and did not drop off significantly as the battery recharged (I rented a Pulsar).
Second, as long as the charging network has gaps, some folks simply need to charge to the maximum they can. Even relatively short trips (under 300 miles) might require that. As the network fills out and now, for Ford EV owners, the addition of a Tesla adapter will relieve that significantly.
All that said, courtesy is still applicable. The only assumption I make about others is that they are doing what they need to do and being as considerate toward others as they would want to be treated. I'm okay with waiting for someone who needs the charger more than me. I am also okay with waiting my turn and then, if at all possible, cutting the charging session short because folks are waiting.
Heck, I'm charging while on a road trip as I write this. My next stop is stating I need to go over 90%
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