So, we've been driving our i-MiEVs for exactly eleven years and between my wife and myself have put on over 150,000 miles on the i-MiEVs and another 90,000 miles on the Tesla. Never ever failed to get to our destination and not only never ran out of charge but also have never seen 'turtle'. We have no range anxiety as we know our cars' limits and plan ahead.
I've taken my i-MiEV on some pretty long trips, requiring multiple dcfc stops along the way - most notably up to Lake Tahoe from the SF Bay Area. Never a problem, and always have a 'Plan B' in my hip pocket. Although there is excellent dcfc coverage around here, with the popularity of EVs in this area nowadays I am finding myself unable to plan even a simple i-MiEV trip from my house to San Francisco and back home (necessitating at least one CHAdeMO session) because all-too-often I'm experiencing one of the following when arriving at a charging station:
1) Someone is already charging their BEV (no problem, I can wait unless there's a line)
2) A BEV is plugged in, the charging has stopped, and the owner has not moved the vehicle
3) A BEV newbie is using it as a parking spot (grrr)
4) It's ICE'd (very rare nowadays)
5) The station is broken
We simply don't drive the Tesla locally, especially into the big city. Sorry, we love small cars and don't want to risk the Tesla.
My most recent experience was a few weeks ago when I was running low with my CHAdeMO i-MiEV (the OBC was partially inoperable so J1772 didn't work) and I pulled into a local mall's Electrify America complex with 14 stations (only one of which is CHAdeMO) and there was a Lucid plugged in and charging at the only station with a CCS/CHAdeMO. The Lucid was at 95%, so I thought I'd wait. Long story short, it was over an hour before I could plug into that sucker!
Question:
For members of this forum, how has your experience been for charging station availability (especially CHAdeMO) in the rest of the US and Canada, or, for that matter, the rest of the world?
I've taken my i-MiEV on some pretty long trips, requiring multiple dcfc stops along the way - most notably up to Lake Tahoe from the SF Bay Area. Never a problem, and always have a 'Plan B' in my hip pocket. Although there is excellent dcfc coverage around here, with the popularity of EVs in this area nowadays I am finding myself unable to plan even a simple i-MiEV trip from my house to San Francisco and back home (necessitating at least one CHAdeMO session) because all-too-often I'm experiencing one of the following when arriving at a charging station:
1) Someone is already charging their BEV (no problem, I can wait unless there's a line)
2) A BEV is plugged in, the charging has stopped, and the owner has not moved the vehicle
3) A BEV newbie is using it as a parking spot (grrr)
4) It's ICE'd (very rare nowadays)
5) The station is broken
We simply don't drive the Tesla locally, especially into the big city. Sorry, we love small cars and don't want to risk the Tesla.
My most recent experience was a few weeks ago when I was running low with my CHAdeMO i-MiEV (the OBC was partially inoperable so J1772 didn't work) and I pulled into a local mall's Electrify America complex with 14 stations (only one of which is CHAdeMO) and there was a Lucid plugged in and charging at the only station with a CCS/CHAdeMO. The Lucid was at 95%, so I thought I'd wait. Long story short, it was over an hour before I could plug into that sucker!
Question:
For members of this forum, how has your experience been for charging station availability (especially CHAdeMO) in the rest of the US and Canada, or, for that matter, the rest of the world?