I was watching this person’s videos on the matter. And was wondering what your experience has been with EVs and your opinion on the different connectors?

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    2 months ago

    I haven’t watched the video sorry. I watched some but it’s an hour long, and I couldn’t find the section about connector types. But most people will charge at home 99% of the time. How long it takes or what plug you have then doesn’t matter.

    My personal experience charging when out and about is that I have a car with a common connector and never have had to worry about if it’s supported. The charging stations normally support multiple types, and the apps that tell you where the charging stations are also tell you the connector types so you don’t waste your time.

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      But most people will charge at home 99% of the time.

      Only about 65% of American households are owners.

      I would charge at home if I could but since I rent and therefore can’t I pay 4x market rate for the electricity and have to take hours out of my day to do so.

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        The video addresses this. But they basically address it in a focus on what needs to change.

        Regardless, not owning your home doesn’t prevent you from charging using a wall socket. More important is accessibility (whether you can get your car and your electricity to the same place), which can be a problem whether you own or not.

        But there’s huge opportunity for things like charging at work, if only we embraced it.

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          I rent an apartment and the inability to park the car inside my apartment prevents me from charging using a wall socket.

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            Yes, exactly my point. It wouldn’t matter if you owned the apartment, you still wouldn’t be able to charge.

            Electricity is available almost everywhere, so we need to embrace this to get the most out of electric cars. There’s no reason malls couldn’t give free charging to people who spend over a certain amount or just generally discounted charging for those shopping there, workplaces could include charging in salary packages, attractions could have free charging while you ride roller coasters. Electric vehicles have the opportunity to be so much more convenient than ICE, if only we’d let it.