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Reisender
Sep 04, 2022Nomad
As a customer I don’t worry about the infrastructure. When I ask at check in or when we call they let me know if I can charge. If the voltage is low the car automatically limits the current in 25 percent increments.
Just like WIFi or other services campground customers will make their decisions on campgrounds based on amenities provided and price. Those who want on site charging will stay at campgrounds that provide it. We are already seeing that play out. Nothing wrong with a campground owner putting a big sign at the gate saying “no EV charging”. EV RVers will spread the word on campgrounds that have charging as an amenity, the price, wether it’s on the site or in a parking lot etc etc.
It’ll all work itself out free market style. It already is.
Jmho.
Just like WIFi or other services campground customers will make their decisions on campgrounds based on amenities provided and price. Those who want on site charging will stay at campgrounds that provide it. We are already seeing that play out. Nothing wrong with a campground owner putting a big sign at the gate saying “no EV charging”. EV RVers will spread the word on campgrounds that have charging as an amenity, the price, wether it’s on the site or in a parking lot etc etc.
It’ll all work itself out free market style. It already is.
Jmho.
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