Beta VS VHS all over again.
As far as soccer moms go, if chargers end up " everywhere ", it will be just another habit to get into. Stop car, get out, plug in,
get kids out of car seats go on about your business. Stores, parks soccer fields etc. When done get back to car, load people / cargo,
unplug, then, on to next stop and repeat. The problem that protagonists have is " I need to fully charge NOW ! ". I have been driving
EVs for most of the last decade. The first thing that I do when I get a new EV is run it out in a controlled situation. After that,
I am able to go about driving / riding it without the range anxiety people claim to be concerned about. I have had very
few "accidental" range issues. Agreed, present EVs aren't suitable for 100% of our driving but, very close. I point out
to people that if you get that emergency phone call in the middle of the night and you have to drive a few hundred
miles away, and your only transportation is an EV, you are presently stuck ( unless you have a Tesla ). Then I ask
" When is the last time you got that emergency call? " I have the ability to fully charge my Focus electric in 2.5 to 3 hours. I usually
plug int into 120V and charge while at work or overnight. I also try to coordinate my running around to businesses near where I can
plug in while doing my everyday errands. I can also charge my FX 5.7 in the same time frame. Again, I usually just use the single
on board charger. I plug in when I am in for the evening and everything is full the next morning.