I'm wondering, if people complain about the fact you have to wait 30-60 minutes to supercharge, can you counter argue that supercharging is like getting a free lunch? Since most supercharging stations are placed near restaurants? And the cost of supercharging can be free or much cheaper than gas?
When you compare to the fact gas cars may "charge" or fill up faster, but have to pay $50-60 each time they do, thus where people complain about gas prices. And since most gas cars will eventually be sitting in a parking lot while their owners get lunch, are gas cars wasting their time just parking and not getting more cheap or free fuel?
I hope to go the entire 2019 year without going to a gas station, or only going a very few times. Gas stations are a pain in the ass, especially that I always use an app to try plan and find the cheapest gas station along my route. It's much easier to charge, especially that you can charge from home. I'm still on a 110W iphone outlet, but eventually will get a wall connector once I move to my planned house.
But since supercharging is free or very cheap, I feel it creates a problem of full stalls at peak hours. Just like how gas cars will wait in huge lines at Costco gas just because its slightly cheaper. So I guess things being free will still come at a cost: competing with other people for your time because it's free or cheap.
When you compare to the fact gas cars may "charge" or fill up faster, but have to pay $50-60 each time they do, thus where people complain about gas prices. And since most gas cars will eventually be sitting in a parking lot while their owners get lunch, are gas cars wasting their time just parking and not getting more cheap or free fuel?
I hope to go the entire 2019 year without going to a gas station, or only going a very few times. Gas stations are a pain in the ass, especially that I always use an app to try plan and find the cheapest gas station along my route. It's much easier to charge, especially that you can charge from home. I'm still on a 110W iphone outlet, but eventually will get a wall connector once I move to my planned house.
But since supercharging is free or very cheap, I feel it creates a problem of full stalls at peak hours. Just like how gas cars will wait in huge lines at Costco gas just because its slightly cheaper. So I guess things being free will still come at a cost: competing with other people for your time because it's free or cheap.