medic2442
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- First Name
- Edward
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- Sep 19, 2023
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- Location
- Stockton CA
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- 2018 Nissan Leaf
- Occupation
- Amazon delivery supervisor
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- #16
I have a home charger but live in an apartment complex. We have Blink level 2 chargers but they are more expensive at .49 vs. .32 at the Tesla Supercharger across the street. .32 is the same price as my home charger after 12 am. Besides our chargers are always taken up by ICE vehicles and my office does nothing about it. I used to plug a 240v extension cord into my dryer outlet to my parking spot and charge but the office said I can’t do that, that’s a trip hazard. I can’t do that but they do nothing about people parking in charging spots. ?Remember two things, you aren’t getting 293 miles unless you drive the car down to 0% to verify. The range will drop at varying rates as you drive depending on the things you mentioned. Warmer weather certainly ups the range as summer gets hotter. Also remember this post when in winter when it only says 200 miles!
(The 100% at a tesla charger comment was because it’s not recommended at DCFC Because of how long it takes. But it sounds like you dont have a home charger so its your only method to charge)
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