Steve Birkett from @plugandplayEV shares his experience of an 8,500 mile road trip in an electric vehicle (EV) across the US. Ranging from level 2 charging at over night stops to the different fast charging networks he used, including Electrify America, ChargePoint, and regional providers. We discuss the gaps in charging infrastructure in the middle of the country and the need for more fast chargers in those areas. Steve also highlights the impact of extreme heat on EV charging and the importance of planning for weather conditions during a road trip.We also discussed the need for more charging infrastructure near national parks and the benefits of level 2 charging in those areas. Overall, Steve's trip was uneventful and he highlighted the incremental improvements in the charging network. He shared some statistics from his trip, including the number of miles driven, charging sessions, and the cost of charging.
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Takeaways
1. Finding level 2 charging at hotels is more challenging than expected in summer of 2024, especially in the middle of the country.
2. Extreme heat can impact EV charging efficiency, especially when temperatures reach the mid-90s and above.
3. Dealership charging, such as Ford Charge, can be a convenient option for fast charging, with good site design and high-power stations. Dealerships are becoming more EV-friendly by providing multiple charging stalls and amenities.
4. Planning for weather conditions, including extreme heat, is important when embarking on a long road trip in an EV.
5. Positive interactions with people at charging stations during road trips help dispel skepticism about EVs.
6. Charger vandalism is a problem impacting EV ownership in cities and especially in the Northwest of the US.
7. More charging infrastructure is needed near national parks, and level 2 charging can be beneficial in those areas.
8. Steve's road trip was overall uneventful, highlighting the incremental improvements in the charging network.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
04:19 Planning and Preparation for the Road Trip
09:27 Challenges of Finding Hotel Charging
14:40 Lack of Level 2 Charging in the Middle States
21:18 Reliance on Fast Charging Networks
26:15 Dealership Charging Experiences
33:14 Positive Experiences with Ford Dealership Charging Stations
33:57 Weather Conditions and Charging Efficiency
34:11 Exploring National Parks and Local Businesses
35:23 Interactions at Charging Stations and Dealerships
39:31 The Benefits of Home Charging and Fast Charging
43:32 Challenges and Solutions for EV Charging
46:48 Charger Vandalism and its Impact on EV Ownership
51:37 Improving the EV Driving Experience
57:31 Statistics from a Cross-Country EV Road Trip
59:21 Upcoming Projects and Future Developments
01:01:52 Outro
Keywords
electric vehicle, road trip, charging infrastructure, fast charging, level 2 charging, Electrify America, ChargePoint, regional providers, extreme heat, EV charging, dealerships, home charging, road trips, charger vandalism, national parks, level 2 charging, charging infrastructure, incremental improvements, statistics
