mkhuffman
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That does seem like a long time to occupy a public charger, but it is a L1 charger. It is pointless for anyone to use it for a short period of time, so just because it is so slow the general expectation should be cars sitting there for a very long time.I’m probably an @ss for my charging habit. I work for the railroad so when I get called for work I park next door in the public L1 chargers at Amtrak for about 36 hrs while I’m gone. I only do it about once a week when I get between 40%-50% and when I get back it’s around 70%-80% charged. There are 4 chargers there and I’ve never seen more than 1 car charging at any given time of day. I figure most people that would be charging there are getting on a train and leaving their car there for an extended period of time but probably not as long as me.
If you happen to hit 100% in hour 10 with 26 to go, then I think you should not be parking there. If you are still charging after 36 hours, it doesn't seem unreasonable that your car is still there. Just never let it sit there at 100%. There is no good reason to do that.
This reminds me of the airport solution proposed by The General to put in L1 chargers since cars sit for a long time waiting for their owners to return. Maybe Amtrak is doing what airports should be doing?
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