milepost1
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- First Name
- harold
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- Feb 18, 2021
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Or maybe he doesn't have a ride, and would be sitting anyway. So why not charge to 100%? Or maybe he is not driving lyft or uber currently and needs to get home? Or couldOk. But my issue is a lot of these Bolts are Uber and Lyft drivers. They don’t need to charge to 100% to do local pickups and drop offs. I think their mentality comes from a lack of knowledge. But I’d hope that they would do better as time goes on but it doesn’t seem that way. That one Uber driver that I see repeatedly on my semi monthly trips is always charging to 100%. Like my guy, have you not figured out that you don’t need to do that? Like you’re wasting your time and losing money by doing that. Sheesh!
be his fault enough stations available? Or you deserve it more? And if a ioniq pulls in, hates that your mach e, slow a$$ charging is In the 350 spot?Dirty little secret is Uber/Lyft drivers are becoming a major strain on DCFC, especially in major cities. People were even renting EVs to use for Uber, and Hertz actually endorsed this practice.
During the Chicago debacle a few months ago, people noticed all the chargers clogged by cars bearing both rideshare and rental insignia.
That is not what DCFC was intended for. These people are charger lice.
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