Re: Electric Car usage in communities
From: Muriel Kranowski (murielkvt.edu)
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2021 20:01:10 -0700 (PDT)
Why the consternation? Is it because your neighbors are all paying for your
car's electrical charging?

My community made a large investment (being paid back over several years)
to install high-level charging stations in several locations. The initial
installation was completed just a few months ago and the project is still
being rolled out. What I just wrote is all I know about this so don't
bother asking me for details, but it should be great for current and future
EV owners.
    Muriel at Shadowlake Village

On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 10:43 PM Henning Mortensen <hmortensen [at] gmail.com>
wrote:

> I purchased a used Nissan Leaf electric car. I love it but it has caused a
> lot of consternation in my community. We are wondering what other
> communities have done to meet the future and current needs of electric
> vehicles. Do you have Ev's in your community? How do they charge? And how
> do they pay for the electricity they use.
>
> For those interested, the Nissan Leaf is what is known as a compliance car.
> It gets a limited range and has a small 24 kWh battery. Still it meets my
> daily driving needs and I must say I love driving an electric vehicle. My
> total cost for charging and driving for the past two months is $6 for
> driving 300 miles. If you are thinking of getting an EV, do it.
>
> Henning Mortensen
> Prairie Spruce Commons, Regina, Sk
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