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Reisender
Dec 18, 2020Nomad
agesilaus wrote:
Well here in North Central Florida I saw my first Tesla yesterday and it belonged to some business. I'm not saying there aren't more just not enough to be noticeable. The company I retired from had a Prius, plastered stem to stern with Electric Test Vehicle, you know to get green brownie points. And the woman who managed the car pool told me it was the absolute last to be checked out. I got stuck with it several times and hated to drive it. That sums up my experience with EVs.
And get to the point, I have seen exactly zero charging stations in this mid sized city of 300,000. I'm sure there are some but not at any gas stations that I've been in.
Charge stations are less commonly found at gas stations in the US all though it is getting more common in Europe and Canada to see Fast chargers at gas stations. Petro Can, Shell, Canadian tire etc.
Don't know where you are in Florida but this may help a bit. I filtered everything out but the Fast chargers although L2 destination chargers are much more common.

Keep in mind that there will never be as many public charge stations as there is gas stations as 95 percent of the charging you do will be at home on your own station...that would look something like this.

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