Does anyone need to charge an EV at 208V (up to 32A) in downtown St.
Petersburg on a regular basis?

... Like, say, at least once a week?

We got an offer to host a charging station in downtown St. Pete from an
architect/developer/builder who is trying to get extra LEED credits for an
energy efficient building they are building there in downtown St. Pete.
They would like to know how often a 208V charging station there would be
used.  We've got a couple of different options that we'll explore with them.

I know that Cliff Ruffner has an EV and lives quite close to downtown St.
Pete.  Is there anyone else within his EV's driving range of downtown St.
Pete who would be driving it in there on a regular basis if there was a
charging station there?

Not sure of the exact address, but I can find out and let you know if it's
relevant to you.

By the way, I've got at least a dozen people whom I've got to get back to on
various aspects, stages, and matters relating to charging stations, ... some
from just a few days ago, others from a few weeks ago, and some even from
months ago.  Arrrggg!  Can't keep up.  One excuse after another.  I was in
the hospital last weekend and am recovering and trying to get back up to
speed.  Hope to get back to some of you in the next few days.  For Rob in
Orlando, it's been months, actually off-and-on like 2 years!  I'll get
around to it eventually.  Thanks for all your patience and help and the
initiative that many of you have taken!  Still planning/hoping to get a
comprehensive website up in the next couple months.

Thanks & best regards,

Charles Whalen
Florida EAA
Delray Beach, FL
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