On 03/17/2015 09:06 AM, Robert Bruninga via EV wrote:
Nissan is airing ads in the DC area about free high speed charging for 2
years.



Seems like a pretty slick marketing idea, since it attracts buyers  while
at the same time the typical commuter rarely actually uses fast charging.
   Nice.  Bob
It's the same for Tesla and SuperChargers only more so. A Tesla owner will get only a tiny fraction of lifetime energy needs from SuperCharging, but the SuperCharger network vastly enhances the usefulness of the cars. The other installed and proposed DC charging networks pale in comparison to the SuperCharger network as it exists right now. And the Tesla owner pays (very modestly) up front. No signing up for a network. No keeping track of multiple RFID cards. No phone calls to get a charge station turned on. No per charge cost. No "nickel and dime" ing.
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