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posted by Fnord666 on Wednesday August 19 2020, @06:51PM   Printer-friendly
from the electrifying dept.

Electric car charging stations head to Love's Travel Stops across the US:

[Electrify America] announced Tuesday a new collaborative effort with Love's to install charging stations at its stops across the US. Five locations are already open as of today in Oklahoma, New Mexico, Utah and Florida. Crucially, the stops now open helped complete a nationwide charging route from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C.

The new stations will charge at rates up to 350 kilowatts and can add up to 20 miles of range per minute. Ultimately, Electrify America's goal is to continue chipping away at America's range anxiety about electric cars. With more places to charge, it will be mighty difficult to run out of juice. Of course, the company's also bound to invest the cash as part of a Volkswagen dieselgate settlement here in the US...

Will such partnerships vanquish range anxiety for electric vehicles (EVs)?


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  • (Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Thursday August 20 2020, @12:32PM (1 child)

    by Phoenix666 (552) on Thursday August 20 2020, @12:32PM (#1039319) Journal

    I drive from Ontario to California in 4 days. Yes, 4 days.

    Why does it take you so long? Your starting point is halfway there. If you're starting in Toronto, it should take you 3 days. If you're starting in Kenora, it should take more like 2.5 days.

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  • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Thursday August 20 2020, @08:21PM

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Thursday August 20 2020, @08:21PM (#1039523) Journal

    I've unloaded in San Diego, come back to Yuma to load groceries for Toronto. It always took 72 hours or longer to drive to Toronto. Four days to drive it is at least somewhat respectable. It indicates that he may have stopped for a night's sleep along the way, which I didn't always do.