Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a selfish d-bag.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish I could, but I don't have a garage (I live in a tiny townhouse) and my work doesn't have charging stations. Due to Covid, I also don't go "hang out " at any store long enough to charge there. I don't know where I'd charge my car.
DH used to take the electric car and park at Whole Foods then bike 5 miles to work or take a bus.
He was committed to the entire concept.
Presumably you're kidding?
What kind of a person parks his car at an electric car charging spot meant for use by customers frequenting a business. Even if this happens to be a pay-for-charge spot, those things have parking time limits so that other people can get a turn, not for you to leave a car there for 8 hours while you are at work bragging about how committed you are at minimizing your impact. The worst kind of self-righteous people is those that abuse the system at the cost and inconvenience of others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a selfish d-bag.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish I could, but I don't have a garage (I live in a tiny townhouse) and my work doesn't have charging stations. Due to Covid, I also don't go "hang out " at any store long enough to charge there. I don't know where I'd charge my car.
DH used to take the electric car and park at Whole Foods then bike 5 miles to work or take a bus.
He was committed to the entire concept.
Presumably you're kidding?
Anonymous wrote:What a selfish d-bag.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish I could, but I don't have a garage (I live in a tiny townhouse) and my work doesn't have charging stations. Due to Covid, I also don't go "hang out " at any store long enough to charge there. I don't know where I'd charge my car.
DH used to take the electric car and park at Whole Foods then bike 5 miles to work or take a bus.
He was committed to the entire concept.
Anonymous wrote:I wish I could, but I don't have a garage (I live in a tiny townhouse) and my work doesn't have charging stations. Due to Covid, I also don't go "hang out " at any store long enough to charge there. I don't know where I'd charge my car.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t electricity produce pollution somewhere? When I plug in my car to charge it, where is that electricity being generated and isn’t it more likely than not that pollution is being produced in that place?
Our electric car costs us SO much less. SO much.