Tim Economu via EV wrote:
Once you road trip in a Tesla, you won't ever consider another brand, at least until the US gets it charging in place (5+ years)..

That's fine if you live in a big city or do lots of long-distance driving on the interstates. But I live in a rural area (mid-state Minnesota). The nearest Superchargers are in Minneapolis/St.Paul, which is over 70 miles away. We rarely go there; in fact we haven't been there yet this year.

But there are plenty of free 120v outlets, and a couple of free 240v J1772 charging stations. Those, and charging at home have met 100% of our needs.

Since we don't drive very far, our Leaf and my own EV conversions have been fine for us.

Lee

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