SparkevBlogspot
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You'll think differently when there are more EV in your area and they're still getting free charging and all your charging spots get taken up when you need it. Especially annoying will be when you have to pay to charge and only need 5 or 10 minutes, but you're waiting for free chargers who let their cars sit even at 3kW or slower using 50 kW DCFC, which happens often with guys who get free charging and live locally; they want to get their "money's worth".NORTON said:You're not going to talk me into the concept of NO FREE Charging.
Speaking of Bolt, I'm not convinced. 86% of my trips (6 out of 7 days) are good with SparkEV with home charging. I'm not going to pay $15K extra for that 14% that can be met with DCFC. As long as there's no free charging (no guarantee, but hopefully), it'll remove about 75% of needless waiting based on anecdotal poll I did over the months.
However, I am tempted by Tesla Model 3. It looks great, it performs great, it'll have AWD option, Supercharger will get me cross country (unlike Bolt), it's cheaper than Bolt, and it'll be available for me in 2026 the way things are looking with reservations. Hopefully by that time, I'll have enough saved up to buy it.