Your 240V outlet is a big deal, especially if adding one requires upgrading your service panel. Older houses may have 60A (or something like that) service. Big bucks...Big selling point according to my real estate agent on a home I sold a few months ago was it is set up with two 240 volt garage outlets and one for the driveway.
Big selling point according to my real estate agent on a home I sold a few months ago was it is set up with two 240 volt garage outlets and one for the driveway.
I added two 240V circuits to the garage 15 years ago to run the table saw and dust collector.Big selling point according to my real estate agent on a home I sold a few months ago was it is set up with two 240 volt garage outlets and one for the driveway.
What is the issue with that? they likely went inside, or are sitting in the cool comfort of the car.And while they were charging, it was only 103 degrees.
Thank you! My dad doesn't seem to think there is an issue. I don't care if gas is $11 a gallon. I still don't want an electric vehicle. If you could charge in 3-4 minutes and have a full battery I'd see it. The Tesla semi is good to take forever and a day to charge.It could be a good thing.
We don't use stage coaches anymore.
Let's see when a charge takes 5 minutes or less.
that day WILL Come! They could also ban gasoline/diesel fuels as another way to extinguish ICE vehicles if you thought you could hide your classics in the back woods or caves somewhere.That's a bummer. Now watch them try to pry exotic cars and muscle cars from us.
Gas stations were not common in the early 1900s either. Your time frame of ten years might be off. You guys can kick and scream-and come up with a lot of "what if scenarios" but the EVs are coming as sure as I am typing this......In a country that is obsessed with instant gratification, fast food, delivered everything, constant and continuous contact, I dont think the general population is ready to wait for their car to charge or going out of their way to find a charging station. Maybe when charging becomes standardized and the infrastructure to charge quickly for people in apartments, townhomes and condos as well as those that have to park on the street become available and not just those with driveways and the electrical service capability. I have heard the argument that electric is perfect for city/suburban commuters/dwellers that make short trips but these are the very people who wont have access to charging. Imagine public charging stations in the city at 6PM when everyone needs to charge up for the week or next couple days, or charging stations in place of parking meters and parking garages with stations at every parking spot. Not going to happen in 5 or 10 years. I remember the lines and tempers and fights at gas stations in the early 70's and those lines moved quick compared to a charging station line.