We may be seeing the beginnings of a tipping point where it's not about finding potential host sites and hosts willing to tolerate a set of charging stations in their parking lots, but of hosts that are starting to see the economic benefit of hosting a charging station and are tripping over themselves to not be left behind.
For these connivence stores it has got to be a huge percentage of people who stop to charge come in and buy something but I would love to see a study on it.
Virginia has a _ton_ of condos and renters as well with no access to charging at home. It _may_ become commonplace to just supercharge weekly or bi-weekly like gassing up. l’d be leery of it myself with todays batteries but I don’t think we are far off from getting cells which can sustain the peak rates much longer and have less of an impact from it. All patents and research point to YES.