TomServo
Active Member
We stopped there on the 25th and again on the 30th. And again MORE cars were charging on the V2s than the 12 V3s. In fact, when we arrived on the 25th at 5:15 pm there were 4 cars on the V2s (all sharing power). Initially, I was the only one charging on the V3s.
I stopped and told the only driver by his car that there were 12 new V3 stalls a few feet away. A SIGN would help.
And now an observation: when you are on a route and the car calculates how long you need to charge to continue on, is the car calculating times based on the V2 or V3s speed(s)?
I stopped and told the only driver by his car that there were 12 new V3 stalls a few feet away. A SIGN would help.
And now an observation: when you are on a route and the car calculates how long you need to charge to continue on, is the car calculating times based on the V2 or V3s speed(s)?