he new technology and new
>> experiences, salespeople need to be able to answer more questions on a topic
>> that remains largely foreign to them.
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>> "There's all these good resources like PlugShare and independent research
>> that's been put together by Nis
On 9/15/19 1:01 PM, Josh L wrote:
I would ask if perhaps you and others, if you drive Teslas,
could start making a little bit more clear to Tesla that here in
Santa Cruz County, Arizona, on the way to Mexico from Tucson, we
have no DCFC of any sort (and we have only one proper J1772, and
On 9/14/19 5:32 PM, Dan Baker via EV wrote:
Those high wattage 12v inverters certainly push the limits for something to
melt. A 2 KW model would need 150+ amps to run, certainly no cigarette
lighter socket could provide. According to my blue sea circuit app, even a
short 3ft cable to the
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>On 9/15/19 9:50 AM, Josh L via EV wrote:
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>> fwiw, I think some (but perhaps not all) of these conditions
>> exist in large portions of the North American continent. At
>> least, near where I live, the dealers still do not
On Sun, 15 Sep 2019 11:01:37 -0700, Josh L via EV
you wrote:
>On Sun, 15 Sep 2019 10:35:00 -0500, Willie via EV
> you wrote:
>>Here is a suggestion. Go to:
>>https://supercharge.info/map
>>set range to about 150 and turn all range circles on. That will show
>>the areas that are farther than
On 9/15/19 9:50 AM, Josh L via EV wrote:
fwiw, I think some (but perhaps not all) of these conditions
exist in large portions of the North American continent. At
least, near where I live, the dealers still do not sell plug-in
vehicles. Yes, a few Teslas and such are popping up (though
very
I wish that there was a place where we could in effect register
our votes for places to put public charging. Does anyone know
if one of the crowd-sourced public mapping systems (such as
plugshare) tried to do this?
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fwiw, I think some (but perhaps not all) of these conditions
exist in large portions of the North American continent. At
least, near where I live, the dealers still do not sell plug-in
vehicles. Yes, a few Teslas and such are popping up (though
very slowly) and you can go 70 miles away to go
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Willie sez >Did you see any cars charging? <
No, for the half hour I was there, no plugins came. All those new L3 EVSE
not being used.
As I mentioned, as I arrived there was only one tired EVSE tech there for a
few minutes who
didn't want to talk, as he sat in his
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