EVSE availability varies greatly with area of the country.  I use public
EVSE's regularly and in the last few years have only had one time when one
was not available, and it was marked as unavailable due to construction on
the Chargepoint website.  I replaced my PFC20 this year with an EMW 10kW
charger and did more trips further from home as a result.  I can add about
30 - 35 miles per hour charge at a 240V EVSE (my car only uses about 1/5
kWh/mile on average).  Still not as convenient as an ice powered car of
course, but enables me to drive a bit over 100 miles round trip stopping for
a 1 hour charge.  I can charge at up to 50 miles per hour from a NEMA 14-50
outlet at home or an RV park.  That put quite a few more hiking and biking
areas within my range.  I usually leave the car parked at an EVSE while I
bike and leave a note that it is ok to unplug after such and such time,
typically less than 2 hours from when I plug in.  I also charge on the way
to my destination while I walk to a cafe and have breakfast, or charge on my
way home while I walk to a restaurant and have dinner.  I do prefer sites
that have 2 to 4 stations in case one is in use, and that will have to
increase as the number of ev's does - already an issue in some areas in CA
it seems.

Charging at home at night is more than sufficient for around town use. If
that is my only use I only need to charge every second to fourth day
typically (75 mile range on full charge).  I agree most people think they
drive much further than they do.  Many times people react with surprise when
I tell them the car has about 75 mile range, and I can easily drive to such
and such town and back without stopping to charge.  The town is a bit under
30 miles away.  



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