John K
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in other words, current state requires a minimum of 15 minute charging is the answer when many variables are unknown to grab those few quick miles. (Not from a level one charger)It may be impractical, but it's being asked a lot and not just by me. EV advocates, dealers and manufacturers should answer the question truthfully and hope it doesn't turn the potential convert away. If the answer is only a couple miles, then remind them how rare it will be, (since they can basically fill up at will every night at home) so wait a couple more minutes and they'll be good to go.
By not providing an actual number and instead changing the conversation while essentially telling the consumer their question is dumb, it's going to be a turn-off. There's no harm in telling the truth and if the answer isn't sufficient, then give a solution, like waiting a few more minutes on this potentially rare occasion.
I am interpreting the question to be the minimum amount of charging time to get an equivalent of range with 1 to 2 gallons of gas in a typical ICE vehicle. Let me know if my interpretation is off.
As to charging from home, I understand that is not your question and so I am not describing the benefits in doing so. Also when my son charges at home, I basically am paying for his go juice.