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pianotuna
Dec 17, 2020Nomad III
Bobbo wrote:pianotuna wrote:
As charging stations proliferate I can see myself stopping for lunch for 30 minutes. If the spot has a super charger, about 80% of the full range may be replaced during that time frame.
Where are you stopping for lunch that you can charge? Are you finding a campground and renting a 50 amp spot for that 30 minutes? Currently, charging spots are pull in affairs where a trailer would have to be unhooked to get in. Currently, charging spots are sized for cars so a motorhome wouldn't fit in. What about if the charging spots are all full with a line waiting to charge, and each car ahead of you takes 30 minutes? Maybe 15 or 20 years down the line we will have the infrastructure to make this possible, not easy, just possible, but I don't see it being practical before that.
There are 3 locations within 200 feet of my Condo that would have plenty of room for an RV. BTW I was talking of motorized RV's (A, B, and C).
In my small city there are already nearly 100 charging locations. At last count 83 of them were "no cost" locations.
The Transcanada highway has charge points within 100 miles along its entire length.
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