On 24 Nov 2014 at 9:11, Robert Bruninga via EV wrote:

> Someone with an EV that lives in any single family detached house with
> or without a modern 120v NEC approved outdoor outlet will find a way to
> plug it in.  

Sure! The woman I bought my Comuta-Car from said that she used to drop an 
extension cord from the window of her second-floor apartment to charge the 
car.  She also said that when she went out to her favorite pub in the 
evening (she was young and single at the time), she'd run the charging cord 
from the women's restroom window out to the car!

I also knew someone years ago who lived in an apartment, and made up a wood 
insert for the bedroom window so he could pass the charging cord though  
without wind, rain, or snow entering.

When I lived in a rental house, I threaded a charging cord though an 
existing hole in the wall above the electrical panel in the kitchen.  I had 
no idea what it had previous been used for, but all I had to do was knock 
out some putty that had been stuffed into the outside of it.

So, yes, if you're truly determined to drive an EV, you'll find a way to 
charge it.  

That said, I still think that if you have to go to these lengths, counting 
your house as a "charging station" is perhaps a bit optimistic.  But that's 
OK. At least in the US, the number of accessible receptacles on houses is 
still way greater than even the number of petroleum filling stations, let 
alone alt-fuels'.

David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
EVDL Administrator

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