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โFeb-18-2021 11:20 AM
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โFeb-18-2021 10:29 AM
Reisender wrote:
You are misinformed.
- Commercial level 2 charge units are under 1000 bucks. As per the picture a few posts back. They are not trickle chargers. Those are level 1 units.
- More expensive level 2 units can be equipped with network features, pay features, power sharing etc. They can be north of 3000 dollars before install. Probably not necessary in a campground.
- Level 3 fast charge units (those 50 thousand dollar units you refer to) are not installed in campground/hotel/restaurant situations. Nor would they be needed.
โFeb-18-2021 08:39 AM
Timmo! wrote:
Funny how people that never owned a business, never had to make payroll, never had to fire long time employees...think the best business model is the "field of dreams" version.
Build it and customers will come.
Yes home models of EV chargers are cheap and yes the more durable commercial models are expensive, and if you want to charge in a few hours (instead of an overnight trickle) then you will need the more expensive charger that are closer to $50k installed (requiring half a million bucks of revenue).
To install a charging unit in a home is easy. Install 240v sub panel (from existing panel) screw the unit to the wall, and plug it in.
To install a charging unit in the boonies, requires running power line from where? From way over there.
And then we have power generation for places in the boonies. Aren't many of those fueled by the evil fossil fuels? Natural gas, diesel, coal, etc?
Offered the choice of using energy derived from those evil bird killers (wind turbines) or energy derived from the evil fossil fuels--I'm with the tried and proven camp, that does not require taxpayer subsidies to thrive.
Now, we all have our own personal experiences and ideals--that is called diversity. And from our unique personal experiences, we have developed this thing called "opinions". And like personal preferences, opinions change over time.
Only fools think just their opinion are "righteous" and that makes them "good people", while those with different opinions are viewed as "bad people" with "dumb ideas".
โFeb-18-2021 08:16 AM
โFeb-18-2021 08:13 AM
โFeb-18-2021 07:49 AM
Reisender wrote:dedmiston wrote:
Didn't you post the same thing a bunch of pages ago?
Yep.
My guess is it will probably be posted again at some point.
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โFeb-17-2021 11:12 PM
โFeb-17-2021 05:01 PM
dedmiston wrote:Reisender wrote:
If someone wants to add a couple commercial EVSE's with padlock access the first thing I would do is contact Tesla. They will probably give you a couple, one Tesla and one non Tesla. Probably 48 amp units needing a 60 amp service. If not just go to clippercreek and buy them. 1800 bucks will get you a couple ruggedized units. Then you would need two 60 amp circuits. This is what hotels, restaurants and other small businesses do. This is wat you'll get.
Just an idea.
Cheers.
Didn't you post the same thing a bunch of pages ago?
โFeb-17-2021 04:51 PM
Reisender wrote:
If someone wants to add a couple commercial EVSE's with padlock access the first thing I would do is contact Tesla. They will probably give you a couple, one Tesla and one non Tesla. Probably 48 amp units needing a 60 amp service. If not just go to clippercreek and buy them. 1800 bucks will get you a couple ruggedized units. Then you would need two 60 amp circuits. This is what hotels, restaurants and other small businesses do. This is wat you'll get.
Just an idea.
Cheers.
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โFeb-17-2021 01:55 PM
โFeb-17-2021 01:55 PM
โFeb-17-2021 01:31 PM
Timmo! wrote:
Oops, forgot to appease those "self appointed", official fact checkers.
Costs of commercial level 2 EV charger--
https://www.propertymanagerinsider.com/how-much-do-ev-charging-stations-cost/
Campground profit margin--
https://www.acacamps.org/resource-library/camping-magazine/dollar-cents-operating-camp
Phew!
โFeb-17-2021 08:55 AM
โFeb-17-2021 08:51 AM
Chum lee wrote:You are kidding, aren't you? Casinos and RV parks are similar?? Maybe you have never been to a casino, but they have one true profit center, you know, Gambling.wapiticountry wrote:Chum lee wrote:That Casino is selling something other than the loss leader item. (Really? Ever heard of a jackpot or an all you can eat buffet?) The RV park is usually a one trick pony, that being site rental. When you start discounting to fill sites you often lose revenue since those people that wouldโve paid full price are now only paying the discounted rate. Plus there is nothing that guarantees a single additional site rental if they did offer a lower rate or reduced electrical charges etc.
As a business owner, (non clock puncher/salary earner) for most of my adult life, sometimes the cost of creating the appearance of doing well in spite of not doing well is worth the price. (of course, you cannot do this all the time long term, . . search Ponzi schemes) I don't decide for anyone else.
For example, if you own an RV Park (which I don't) with a 50% vacancy rate, IMO, you have to do something to boost sales because you are losing money on ALL the vacant spaces which cost you a fixed amount per space per night. If you let someone with an RV&EV stay there and even though they use an excess amount (beyond your estimated amount) of electricity, it's still better than getting nothing at all from a vacant space. Tell them they have to stay three nights for the given rate. This is casino thinking. In retail, it's called a loss leader.
Of course, . . . if you have a 10% or less vacancy rate, ALL THE TIME, none of this applies and you SHOULD charge a premium, especially for SPECIAL people. No freebies.
Chum lee
IMO, the casino, as a business model, is not that different from an RV park. They sell space (rooms), services (hookups) and entertainment (neighbors). As I previously said, if you have a minimal vacancy rate, you have no need to offer freebies (discounts). You seem to fail in grasping that concept. It's when you DON'T, . . that's the problem. VOLUME! Have you ever heard people in the entertainment industry say, "There's no bad publicity!" Why? Because it generates buzz. (volume) In our current social media controlled society, people talk to each other all the time. IMO, when you gracefully accommodate potential good customers, they say nice things about you to others. (which further generates buzz/business) When you don't, . . . . well, . . . just look at this website. I'm not selling anything here. Initially, I hated most of my instructors in the school of "hard knocks", but eventually, . . . . I graduated, and . . . I'm still learning.
We could go on and on comparing similarities/differences. Just do what works for you.
Chum lee