• ViewSonik@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    While I agree, it is much easier to bring in charging stations to gas stations where infrastructure is already built out. It seems like a near-term win with the long-term option for flat integration/power connectivity

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      1 year ago

      The electric infrastructure is the whole grid. I’d argue apartment complex are better prepared for the increased power use than a gas station and is more convenient a location than gas station.

      What are you going to do while waiting for your car to charge? At least at home you can go… home. Shopping centres are a close second. You can do your shopping while you’re charging. Parking spaces and grid are already there.

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        1 year ago

        I’d argue apartment complex are better prepared for the increased power use than a gas station and is more convenient a location than gas station.

        They solve different problems: in the apartment complex you charge during the night for the daily usage while at the gas station is for the longer drives.

        And while charging, at least in Europe, you can simply eat your lunch at the station restaurant/fast food/self service/whatever