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This is actually excellent, clever clickbait.
Wonderful clickbait headline! 8/10 pts
Why swap a Toyota V8 in to a BMW?
Oh heavens I missed a single word in your post! My apologies dear sir! Anyway the photograph you posted is rather poor with regard to locking provision, I only can barely see it on the third look and that flimsy cover that is easily broken off making whatever pad lock is on there irrelevant. That’s more of a tamper…
Mach E is coming soon.
I love lamb stew. I guess the Babylonians couldn’t get any potatoes and Guiness to go with it...
Not that expensive? Oh maybe one attached to wall is cheap. But hundreds spread out through an apartment complex parking lot with the wiring underground (below the pavement) and everything installed to code? Even if you can avoid union labor that ain’t gonna be cheap. And sure as hell it will be separately metered.…
That’s only 10% of the battle. The expensive part is the upgrade to service. You can’t just throw another breaker in an existing panel, particularly an old apartment 100A service. These things were built without EVs in mind, since they didn’t exist. Far between is the lower-end complex management that wants to pour…
Or you can just leave it and recharge at 120V/10 amps overnight. That gets enough range most of the time as long as you plug it in every night.
Totally agree. Consumers are weird. “I might need to road trip across America!” How can I do that with my EV? Says someone that won’t drive two stores down to save $10 because “it isn’t worth the drive and I hate driving.”
Why is G/O turning off personal blogs? This is genuinely becoming a horseshit company
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Neutral: I think you nailed it. Honestly whenever people tell me they couldn’t possibly drive an EV, they’d run out of power, I tell them “Just flip your trip meter for an average Monday. Even better, pick a really SHITTY Monday, a Monday where you’ve got to go to work and do a ton of shit before and after. If you hit…
Neutral: If you live in an urban center and use on-street parking some or all of the time, then the access to convenient charging points is a huge deal. Either your work has to have a charger or you need some other convenient charging node.
Neutral: Haven’t you seen all the comments from people saying “I’ll never buy an EV until I can get 700 miles of charge in 15 minutes. I can refill my [random ICE vehicle] in 5 minutes and get 390 miles. I never pee. My bladder is the size of a yoga ball and when I go on all my 8,321 mile road trips, I store it in a…