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I know some folks have bought an EV even though they can't charge at home because they are renting or for some other reason. I would think it is super inconvenient. If you don't already own your own home it would be better to save the money to put toward a down payment instead. The gas savings doesn't really justify the expense.
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01-22-2019, 05:48 PM | #2 |
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Depends on your work situation. Its not really about cost savings vs gas, but the convenience of not having to go to a gas station.
I rent a townhome, but have never been in a situation that 220v isn't already in the garage. So it's less than a grand, and frequently less to have an electrician add an outlet. But if I had an apartment or situation without a garage (although those frequently have charging available) I'd just need to ensure that I could charge at work. Even if I pay for it, that's not a big deal. I don't buy an ICE expecting free fill ups, I don't really expect free electricity for an EV either. |
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https://www.energy.gov/eere/electric...hicle-benefits I started driving an EV (a Focus Electric) a few months ago as a challenge to myself to see what the hype is about. For me, not being able to charge at home would have been a deal killer. But for some folks, even without that ability, depending on beliefs, circumstance, and goals, they may be willing to make whatever compromises are necessary. |
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People I know actually charge at work since they don’t really have the ability to park at home (apartment, lot or street parking etc). One guy I know charges at a shopping center once a week and just makes it part of his routine to shop and go to dinner that night.
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I heard if you are using the regular socket at home it will take hours for recharge so not sure if you need to install special fast charging plug to be compatible with the cable offered by the manufacturer.
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If I could change it at work And could afford one I would buy one with out a home charger. Pretty sure all electric cars come with a emergency charger that uses 120v sockets but takes a long time to change.
Still not an option for most apartment or condo living. |
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120v charging would take forever. You would not get a full charge charging it over night. If you live in an apartment even that might not be possible if you don't have an outlet in or near your carport and the landlord would have to be cool with it or you might have to pay for it somehow. Just not workable for most apartment dwellers. If you can find a parking spot at work that you can charge at it may not be free and there are a limited number of spaces and more people with EVs that want to charge every day. Going to a fast charger hopefully there's no one there as you'd have to wait a couple hours if there is a line.
Seems not worth the investment as EVs aren't cheap you might be better off with a plug in hybrid. Some people want the prestige of driving an EV even if it doesn't make any sense. |
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The existence of EVs did not start this phenomenon, nor should we expect their presence to put an end to it. People do as they will, and while it may not be how you or I would prioritize our lives, as long as someone is making it work (not unnecessarily burdening others) and happy with their situation, to each his/her own. |
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So my problem is if/when I buy an EV I'd have to charge it over at my work shop where I have electricity out in the compound away from the house, which is a good minute and a half walk. Add in the 30 secs to a minute it takes to plug in (I'd keep the charger inside the shop and open the sliding barn door to fish the cable out) and that's about the same time I take to recharge my ICE at the gas station. I need a range of at least 175 miles a day, so I'd have to charge every day, so that's 4 minutes a day vs. 5 minutes every other day for my ICE BMW. Then there is the 1 and a half minute walk in the rain I'd occasionally need to do (it get's kinda muddy around here), where as the gas station is covered over the recharging station.
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I would never buy electric or self drive car
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In my exact situation (30 miles each way for work), no.
If I lived closer, I would. My work provides free charging, so I could charge at work. I keep three or four cars around the house though, so I wouldn't have to rely soley on the EV.
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Im confused as to why they can't change at home.... My 2016 Chevy Volt took 13 hours to charge on a 120V 12 amp. Run a long thick extension cord and charge it up! I can see where people might not have access to 220/240V level 2 charger at home, but 120V? Find a way! Get creative.
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The 120V charger is indeed pretty slow - it can only provide about 4 or 5 miles of range per hour. So, if you figure about 12 hours/day on the charger typically, I get about 50 to 60 miles per night. That has proven to be plenty for me. |
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That's up to you, but I definitely benefit from the advantages of a EV with some sort of autonomous driving technology.
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Two years of owning the i3 and never once used 220v charging at home. Only ever used the 110v.
We would use public charging when possible. --- I wouldn't buy EV if I couldn't charge at home, unless my work had a charging space. |
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