Honda says making cheap electric vehicles is too hard, ends deal with GM::The platform was to use GM’s Ultium batteries.

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    1 year ago

    Then again, I don’t have a gas station in my backyard either…

    Shopping centers/grocery stores need more charging stations, that’s the most realistic place to go to charge when you don’t have the capacity to do it at home.

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      Workplaces too.

      I cannot even charge my phone at work under Italian law (I’m a public employee and it would count as malversation).

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        Man I haven’t learned a new word in a long time, and “malversation” is a great one.

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        My workplace is adding free EV charging installed at my closest building for those who work in person still. It definitely seems like a smart idea.

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      The issue is charging takes a while, while refuelling is pretty much instantaneous

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          People that live in the city don’t usually go shopping with their cars (at least here in central Europe) and people in the countryside will have enough space for a charger anyways.

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                  The article is, but this discussion didn’t really specifically mention the US, so I assumed we were talking about EVs in general

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                What? Why would you react that way, this isn’t even an “America is the only country that exists” moment. Nobody disagreed with you, insulted you, misinterpreted you, etc…

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                    Those downvoters are because you shifted the conversation away from “ev’s in the US”. But since you like sophistry, that was intentional.

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        I either charge at home, or at work, or if there happens to be a charger at my destination but I’m almost never waiting to charge.

        I’ve frequently had to wait for a pump or had to go out of my way to get to a working pump. Gas pumps don’t work when the power goes out but batteries stay charged. I’ve actually had to load up my gas generator in my ev to drive 2 towns over during a power outage to get fuel…to keep my pets alive. Car only had about 30% charge to start and roughly 22% when I was back. Generator had 0 gas to start (had just run through my old gas) and was full when I got back…also the power decided to come back on which began refueling my ev.

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        The goal is, to set them up so people aren’t necessarily waiting.

        – I don’t care how long it takes to charge at home: just like my phone I plug in overnight and it’s fully charged in the morning

        – all the grocery stores and restaurants and workplaces that have chargers are all pretty slow but you’re going to be there for a while anyway, plus they only need to recover the charge used to get there

        – on road trips, my stop is well under an hour but a supercharger can give back a good percentage of charge in that time