On Fri, 26 Jul 2019 12:57:08 -0500, Lee Hart via EV
<[email protected]> you wrote:

>Robert Bruninga via EV wrote:
>> We have inspired dozens of local EV CHarging Spots byt simply getting
>> people to put up signs over outdoor outelts.  The value is not for the 1%
>> who might use it , but for the 99% who pass it every day and subliminally
>> realize the EV charging is avaialble anywhere there is an outlet.
>>
>> See: http://aprs.org/EV-charging-signs.html
>
>That's a great idea, Bob. Every EV comes with a 120vac charging cord. In 
>most parts of the US, outdoor AC receptacles are already in place 
>(mandated by the electrical code). Rather than the expense of a special 
>J1772 EVSE, businesses and residences just need signs that say it is OK 
>to use that outlet for charging an EV.

completely agree.  I like the wording in part because it
contains a less aggressive approach.... not a sort of
overly-aggressive "Go away or you are in violation of compliance
message" but just a much nicer and accurate (to what I want for
some sites) "It's ok to charge here."

As I think is remarked somewhere on one of the pages that Bob
referenced, folks don't want to necessarily spend money when
approached, but if given the sign, they may be enthusiastic to
post it.  That's why I'd like to buy a few of those signs
(specifically those signs on the page, and not different
wording).  

I will give a try to seeing about giving them away to
enthusiastic site owners (including places of worship as Bob
indicates) where I live (south of Tucson).  The page does
mention a link to buy, but I just can't seem to find the link.

Josh
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