I use kWh (and "1 hour") to tell RV campground owners how much energy I'll draw, so they can very quickly decide to charge me $2 or $3 instead of the knee-jerk $10 they charge for cars.
Your reasons #1 and 2 are actually the most important reason not to use MJ, and I cannot figure out why they're not convincing to you. For as long as charging through the AC grid is a bottleneck, kWh matters when we talk to each other.
Also, the initials "MJ" are distracting.
In these RV camps, are you only charging but not staying overnight?
I just got back yesterday from an RV trip to Payson, AZ. I charged my Zero DS 6.5 there several times at the RV park that I stayed a week in. They were never even told I was charging anything. I often recharge at RV parks that I stay in.
I carry the Zero on an
addabike ramp.These are great with electric motorcycles as I let them power themselves up the ramp. Not so easy with ICE bikes
But when I was in Benson, AZ at an RV park, I rode the bike the 22 miles to Tombstone. The RV park in Tombstone let me charge for free and I was NOT even staying there.
I am just wondering what the norm is for this stuff.
-Don- Reno, NV