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AAA suspends emergency electric vehicle service. 
Jun 18 2019  John Goreham

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AAA Emergency Assistance Program For Battery-Electric Vehicles
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Bolt, Leaf, and Tesla Owners Take Note: AAA Temporarily Suspends Emergency
Battery Electric Vehicle Charging Program
AAA's emergency electric vehicle charging program has been suspended for
now. Towing remains the only viable option.

Like many good ideas related to electric vehicle charging infrastructure,
AAA's emergency roadside assistance for drivers with depleted electric
vehicle batteries has proven more difficult in execution than anticipated.
Back in 2011, AAA began to offer very limited battery electric vehicle
emergency charging assistance. AAA's press release at the time penned by
Marshall L. Doney, AAA Automotive Vice President stated:

“AAA has been a leader in addressing the needs of motorists for more than a
century, and the introduction of mobile electric vehicle charging continues
that tradition. As the electric vehicle market continues to emerge, AAA is
ready to help alleviate some ‘range anxiety’ with the ability to provide a
charge to electric vehicles on the roadside that gets drivers back on the go
quickly.”

AAA EV assistance

Electric Vehicle Evolution

In 2011, the Chevy Volt and Nissan Leaf were the only EVs on the road.
Barely. With 17,000 units of modern EVs sold into a population of over a
quarter billion vehicles on the road, finding one in the wild was like
spotting a unicorn. At the time, many EV advocates anticipated that the
Chevy Volt extended-range electric vehicle, with its onboard gasoline engine
that could propel the car like any hybrid, would soon be supplanted by full
battery-electric cars. Cars like the Volt were seen as "transition" or
"gateway" designs that would quickly be overtaken by battery-only vehicles.

Of course, we now know that the Chevy Volt proved to be the top-selling
affordable electric vehicle in American automotive history. When Chevy opted
to kill it off early this year it was still in the top three overall for EV
sales in America and had been outselling GM's battery-only Bolt. The reality
is, there are not a lot of affordable battery electric vehicles for AAA to
help. Until the success of the premium-performance Tesla Model 3 which began
to sell in solid numbers about a year ago, there weren't many EVs of any
type to help.

The publication Elektrek updated EV owners on the AAA program in 2016. At
that time, AAA had EV service vehicles in Portland, Seattle, San Francisco,
Los Angeles, Denver, Phoenix, and Orlando. However, the folks from AAA noted
its special service was going mostly unused.

We reached out to AAA to get an update on where the program stands today.
Our colleague John Paul, the Car Doctor, an early adopter of electric
vehicles had the update. John Paul told Torque News, "The E/V charging
program was an early pilot using large truck mounted generators. After some
successful learnings, the trucks and generators have been retired. That does
not mean we will leave our members with EVs stranded. We will certainly tow
them home or to a charging station. In addition, AAA's mobile app and
electronic Trip-Tiks also have E/V charging station locations. Going
forward, we are undergoing a new phase that will test the potential of using
some new much more compact technology that promises more efficient roadside
charging."

Eliminating range anxiety has been a long fought battle. Tesla demonstrated
a battery swap program it thought might be part of the future of electric
vehicles but has thus far let it sit idle. AAA had a good idea for helping
stranded EV owners, but the EV market and owner habits have precluded it
from being viable - for now. With plug-in hybrid EVs continuing to make up a
majority of the affordable EV market, a quick stop at a gas station remains
the quickest way for EV owners to be back on the road when their vehicle
needs more energy. Just like it was in 2011.
[© torquenews.com]


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