Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Can you also tell me -- when you get to your destination, if they just have an electrical outlet, is there something you bring with you that adapts your car charger to that standard outlet?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Can you also tell me -- when you get to your destination, if they just have an electrical outlet, is there something you bring with you that adapts your car charger to that standard outlet?
Anonymous wrote:I don't think you have to ask an EV owner for this information. You can search for charging stations along your route on google maps and do a little simulation in your head of whether it's worth sitting around for 30 minutes or more on your specific trip. For me the answer is a clear no. For non-tesla electric vehicles (I refuse to buy a tesla) there are very few charging stations even between somewhere like DC and virginia beach. If I want to drive an EV spiritedly and/or get stuck in a bunch of traffic, I would have to constantly bite my nails about running out of charge on the way. And yeah, sitting around for 30 minutes anywhere SUCKS. A restaurant? Who wants to stop and eat fast food when they're trying to make time on a trip. It's bad enough pulling off and spending 7 minutes getting gas. Turning a 3 hour trip into a 3 hour 40 minute trip is just not acceptable for me
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Can you also tell me -- when you get to your destination, if they just have an electrical outlet, is there something you bring with you that adapts your car charger to that standard outlet?
Anonymous wrote:We're rarely driving further out than an hour each way, but we do occasionally. For those of you who own EVs, and sometimes drive far enough to need a charge mid-way:
Is it a pain to have to sit a charging station for a half hour?
Do you very easily find charging stations along your route, and are they reliable?
Anyone have an EV and advise against purchasing it if we're ever using it for non-city driving?
Thanks!