Crissa
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- First Name
- Crissa
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- Jul 8, 2020
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- Santa Cruz
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- 2014 Zero S, 2013 Mazda 3
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Even if you don't need it, the fact is others do. Whether it be people without home charging, apartment dwellers, old or short-range EVs... On street charging means more EVs and more reliable charging. It means going to grandma's you don't need a granny lead to charge - there's parking nearby with a charger. Work or school, or whatever, there'll be room for those who can't afford a dedicated parking space to also charge. As the used market grows, more and more EV owners will fall into these categories.
Yeah, it ends up being politics, but it's interesting seeing solutions pop up like the Seattle one to place power drops in neighborhoods which have EVs and too few home spots.
-Crissa