If someone wants to spend that much time at a Supercharger just to save a few bucks more power to them so to speak. I would hope that if there was someone waiting to charge after they got there that they would move if they really didn't need the charge.
That was the plan all along. If the stations are full and someone pulls up, I'm sure I will be the first to leave. Chances are I will probably have my 15-30 minutes by the time it fills up and the new tesla arriving.
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This whole thread is more a social awareness thread than anything else. It has been said in other situations that people judge others by their actions, and we judge ourselves by our intentions. We humans are the kings of rationalization and justification for our behaviors. We can be selfish, greedy, thoughtless, lazy, inconsiderate and cheap. We can also be generous, selfless, gracious, kind, and thoughtful.
Situations like these seem to me to be teachable moments for our children, and learning experiences for ourselves, if we are willing to take our ego out of the picture. There have been numerous posts advancing contrary positions to the poster's intent. The most compelling argument was to compromise. Save your money on the 14-50. Use the 110V in your garage every night overnight and top up once a week/ten days when your range is low or you have date night. As my sainted grandmother told me back in the late '50s when I was about six years old, "Virtue is doing the right thing even when nobody is looking."
It appears that the OPs intent all along is to save money. Fine. We all like to save some money and spend it on other pursuits. But to be so intractable and not even be willing to compromise to charge at home daily on a 110V plug, and then just use the SC 4-5 times a month to top off seems selfish. There are enough times in our lives when we have to think of ourselves first--when being selfish is good. But this is not one of them.
Let's look at it another way to see my point of view:
Let's say you buy an ICE car from Toyota and Toyota gives you free gasoline for life of your car. The only catch is you need to use their stations to fill up. It happens their gasoline station is on your way to work and you only need to fill up twice or thrice a week at their station. However, you also have the ability to pay $2K to install a fueling station at home and fill up at home. But you will still need to pay for the gasoline you use at your home fueling station.
I can confidently say anyone would choose to fill up at the Toyota fueling station predominately.
Now say you situation is different. The Toyota fueling station requires a 100 miles detour every time you fill up at their station just because of your home and work location. Moreover, each refill will take longer because you depleted more gasoline compared to the case above. And you would have to stop there everyday or maybe even multiple times just to get enough gasoline to get to work/home and maybe others. You would probably say, screw it, I rather just pay for the installation and fuel up at home.
Replace Toyota with Tesla, ICE with Model S, and gasoline with electricity to get your answer.
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Look I know you think this is selfish and greedy and it's hurting other tesla users. But if you stop and look it objectively here is what you should see:
If the stations are empty and no one is using it, then how is me using it hurt any of the other tesla users? Sure it might degrade the my charging ports and the connector on the charging station, but Tesla is suppose to cover that. Electricity cost? Tesla covers this. Maybe Qualcomm, who knows...
If you are arguing you are hurting tesla and the EV movement. I doubt that is the case. I am probably one of the last guys who wants tesla to fail. I have been a long time stock holder and still have some TSLA stocks. EV movement? I laugh at that. I have been riding my bikes, ebikes, electric scooters, etc way before tesla was even a company. If anything I an avid supporter and promoter for the EV movement.
Are you worried that if you agree with me, then everyone will start doing what I do and congest the stations? I seriously doubt that will happen. Look at my example above. I am not looking for approval here. I am looking for comments and feedback. And so far, there has not been a good reason for ME NOT to charge there. In fact there are good reason why I should charge there. Maybe in the future it will not be wise to do so, but right now, it looks fine to me.