Peri Hartman via EV wrote:
If you can write, you have a book contract coming :)

I want a list of these treehuggers who give out free charges.
Would be a fun challenge to get across the country on free electrons.

You could certainly cross the northern part of the USA on free charging. In the northern parts, free public 120v outlets are everywhere. They were originally installed to plug in block heaters so people's ICEs would start in the winter.

Most states also have building codes that require outdoor AC outlets. They get used for Christmas lights, lawn mowers, etc.

It's polite to ask for permission to use them. But in all my years of driving EVs, I've almost never been turned down.

Then of course, you could bring PV panels, and charge from the sun.

Lee

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