Roentgen
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@JuneP: I think the tone of your initial question was maybe what he had issue with. It was an honest question, but on the internets can sometimes come across as a snarky rhetorical question.
My stance on the whole issue is: If you don't have the infrastructure to support a purchase, you should really reconsider the reason for the purchase, or at least delay it until it is more practical. In your case, you may have to do some creative problem solving but it looks like you can make it work.
Driving a Tesla without a way to charge at home seems a bit crippling in terms of convenience. It's so easy to just plug it in at night and then drive around all day, without having to plan a side trip (and time) to charge. And I would also be super frustrated if locals abused a supercharger to the point it interferes with the reason it was built.
My stance on the whole issue is: If you don't have the infrastructure to support a purchase, you should really reconsider the reason for the purchase, or at least delay it until it is more practical. In your case, you may have to do some creative problem solving but it looks like you can make it work.
Driving a Tesla without a way to charge at home seems a bit crippling in terms of convenience. It's so easy to just plug it in at night and then drive around all day, without having to plan a side trip (and time) to charge. And I would also be super frustrated if locals abused a supercharger to the point it interferes with the reason it was built.
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