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Supercharging & Charging Infrastructure
Hilton Hotels commitring to expanding Tesla and all EV charging
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<blockquote data-quote="mmccord" data-source="post: 1186245" data-attributes="member: 30728"><p>Yeah, I'd rather see 1000 hotels getting them, but I guess it's a start. I almost always stay at Hilton properties, and always make a point of asking if they have somewhere I can charge my car, even though I know the answer is no. Hotels seem surprisingly slow to get on board with this.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I should note, they don't just say 'no', they do their best to accommodate me. Typically it is a 15a 120v outlet though, which doesn't do much for a single night stay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmccord, post: 1186245, member: 30728"] Yeah, I'd rather see 1000 hotels getting them, but I guess it's a start. I almost always stay at Hilton properties, and always make a point of asking if they have somewhere I can charge my car, even though I know the answer is no. Hotels seem surprisingly slow to get on board with this. Edit: I should note, they don't just say 'no', they do their best to accommodate me. Typically it is a 15a 120v outlet though, which doesn't do much for a single night stay. [/QUOTE]
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