PilotPete
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- Pete
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I just looked it up. There are 278 million passenger/light trucks registered. We will need a ratio of 1/3 or 1/4. Chargers per EV I am guessing. Superchargers are the problem more is not the solution.
The biggest difference is none of us has a gas pump at home. How many people will need a charging station on a regular basis? I can see this becoming a “feature” at apartments and condos as well. There may be some growing pains as we make this transition, but after that, I’ll be surprised if there are that many charging stations.There are 150,000 gas stations in the US. Assuming ten pumps per station, that's still a ratio of about 200:1 for the existing ICE fleet.
By the time we have even 100M EVs on the road, I expect DCFC to charge 10%->80% in 5 to 10 minutes, which is comparable to ICE refilling.
We will never have, nor need, 1 Supercharger for every 4 cars. That's ludicrous (and not in a good way).
I’m not a high mileage driver. And with the ability to leave the house at 75% or more, I’ll only charge on a trip. And in my line of work, I rarely drive on a trip that takes 4+ hours of driving.