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Yosemite_Sam1
Apr 09, 2020Explorer
valhalla360 wrote:
A lot of back and forth but I already said...works fine when it's a tiny percentage of sites.
But the goal of the eco-crowd is to make EVs the standard, so determining what happens when they get above 10% of users, is a big deal.
A single charging station isn't stressing the systems at a 200 site park and it's easy for the owner to shut it down if the system is being overloaded. If you ramp it up to even 25% of users, it will have to be charging at the site and that's a much bigger challenge.
Yeah, I don't mean to be parochial into personalizing the issue for my own self interest.
But indeed, there will be challenges for campers who own EVs as we normally camp on off-beaten tracks. This is not a problem for those who use main highways as charging stations, specially for Tesla, is already everywhere that range insecurity is no longer a concern.
As I mentioned, national parks with those remote locations will even be the last to provide the facility. Woe me as I'm a public park camper.:E
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