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Let's say you have a Tesla 3 (250 mile range), and charge it overnight at your home's 220V. OK, no problem. Daily commuting back/forth to work with an EV might make sense.
But if you're traveling for a day or two, you'd have to find a charging point to "fill 'r up" at the most every 250 miles. OK - doable. But ...
Even at 440V, it would take about 1.5 hours to recharge. So you're going to park and wait 1.5 hours, to enable continuing to your next charging point?
Who would ever want to do that, unless the charging points are at a "tourist destination"?
But if you're traveling for a day or two, you'd have to find a charging point to "fill 'r up" at the most every 250 miles. OK - doable. But ...
Even at 440V, it would take about 1.5 hours to recharge. So you're going to park and wait 1.5 hours, to enable continuing to your next charging point?
Who would ever want to do that, unless the charging points are at a "tourist destination"?
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