Thanks Warwick and Wayne for your posts on your community's EV use / carsharing.
Wayne Groszko <
wayne....@gomaritimes.ca> wrote:
>Agreed about using EVs for carsharing. Our cohousing, Treehouse Village in
>Nova Scotia, Canada, is nearing completion of construction of the buildings
>and we already have three shared EVs in use among our cohousing community
>members who are living in the area while preparing to move in, plus two EVs
>owned by individual families, for a total of five EVs in a community of 30
>households. We have ten EV chargers installed before move-in date, with
>wiring in place to add ten more.
Are the chargers level 2?
If there are more EVs than chargers, is there a way minimize moving
vehicles after they are done charging to allow others to be charged?
(For those not familiar with EV charger levels... ** mg/hr
level 1 - 110 volt Most EVs have portable level 1 charger 3-4
level 2 - 220 volt Some but not all EV homes have level2 20-30
DC (aka level 3) 440 volt, much faster 100+ 300 typical
** mg/hr= miles of range gained per hour of charging -- roughly, it varies
Wouldn't it be great if many EV's (which I think will be come the
dominant type of car in the next decades) were often shared cars?