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Reisender
Oct 08, 2023Nomad
wildtoad wrote:Reisender wrote:wildtoad wrote:
Suburban homes or homes with carports/garages/off street parking can take advantage of at home charging. Apartment dwellers not so much so and will still need to visit a fueling station where the costs go up, fueling and wait times are longer.
I would have no issue buying a EV if the cost to purchase was comparable to ICE, the weight of the vehicle was similar to ICE, the ability to haul stuff was comparable, can be recharged in 5 minutes, and could be towed 4 down. So far I can’t find one.
Re apartments. Where we are public charging is common in apartments and condo complexes.
You think there is enough should a large number of renters / condo owners switch to EV’s?
Probably. Infrastructure typically grows with customer demand. 1 for every 8 or 12 cars would probably do it. That seems to be the ratio at the newer buildings here. Looking at the app they seem to be using 6 kw paired units here, or at least the ones I have seen.
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