โFeb-01-2017 06:08 AM
โFeb-01-2017 03:10 PM
PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:
There is an Exxon station in Sherman Texas which has fast chargers for electric vehicles. I first noticed it four years ago. It appears to still be doing a good business with EVs
Recently we were in th San Diego area, and I noticed several school, college and business parking lots with solar panels like those. I didn't investigate to see if they were charging stations. Just thought covered parking which was also solar panels would be a great thing to install at n Texas.
โFeb-01-2017 02:33 PM
โFeb-01-2017 12:43 PM
p220sigman wrote:
It will be great if they can resolve the charge issue. We routinely take 400-500 mile trips so there would be at least 1 charge point in there (depending on the vehicle of course) and probably more than one. Getting it down to a 15 minute charge time would be a huge leap forward for those that travel significant distances at a time. Most aren't going to be interested in adding significant time to an already long trip.
That doesn't even take into consideration if you are staying in a hotel and if you would be able to charge while there. I suspect hotels will adapt as well (will be another fee they can "charge" (pun intended) you) and start having charging stations.
Either way, we have seen great leaps forward just in the last few years. It wasn't that long ago that an EV with a 40-50 mile range was considered great.
โFeb-01-2017 11:39 AM
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โFeb-01-2017 08:49 AM
tatest wrote:p220sigman wrote:
It will be interesting for sure to see how the technology advances. I still think the biggest hurdle will be fast charging. Even 30 minutes for abut 170 miles (Tesla's Supercharger rate according to them) of range isn't going to satisfy most travelers. I considered electric for my last commuter car, but the prices just didn't work for me.
Are you sure this station is in Holland? It has a very American-looking parking lot with all of the US vehicles not to mention the very American-looking school bus in the background. Still a cool shot with the max use of the solar for typically wasted space.
That's a Union 76 station, a brand owned by Phillips 66 Company, marketed on the West Coast of the U.S. With the solar arrays, most likely this station is in Southern California or Nevada. Phillips 66 brands in Europe are JET in UK, Austria and Germany and COOP (joint venture) in Switzerland, no stations of any brand in the Netherlands, though we had chemical plants there.
โFeb-01-2017 08:46 AM
p220sigman wrote:
It will be interesting for sure to see how the technology advances. I still think the biggest hurdle will be fast charging. Even 30 minutes for abut 170 miles (Tesla's Supercharger rate according to them) of range isn't going to satisfy most travelers. I considered electric for my last commuter car, but the prices just didn't work for me.
Are you sure this station is in Holland? It has a very American-looking parking lot with all of the US vehicles not to mention the very American-looking school bus in the background. Still a cool shot with the max use of the solar for typically wasted space.
โFeb-01-2017 08:41 AM
p220sigman wrote:
Are you sure this station is in Holland? It has a very American-looking parking lot with all of the US vehicles not to mention the very American-looking school bus in the background. Still a cool shot with the max use of the solar for typically wasted space.
โFeb-01-2017 07:16 AM
p220sigman wrote:
It will be interesting for sure to see how the technology advances. I still think the biggest hurdle will be fast charging. Even 30 minutes for abut 170 miles (Tesla's Supercharger rate according to them) of range isn't going to satisfy most travelers. I considered electric for my last commuter car, but the prices just didn't work for me.
Are you sure this station is in Holland? It has a very American-looking parking lot with all of the US vehicles not to mention the very American-looking school bus in the background. Still a cool shot with the max use of the solar for typically wasted space.
โFeb-01-2017 07:14 AM
gbopp wrote:
So, how long before we see a Class A Electric Pusher? ๐
Cool article, thanks for posting.
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