• @shadowSprite
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      131 year ago

      I would love to consider getting an electric car whenever I can afford a new(er) vehicle. But there’s no way my landlord will let me run an extension cord from my 3rd story apartment around the building and around the pond between my building and the parking lot. It’s sad that an EV would be so great, but its really a mark of privilege to own both in initial affordability and just having the place to park and charge one. Not that it matters, I can’t afford anything other than my 24 year old Honda.

      • @bitwyze
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        191 year ago

        And if you only have street parking?

        • @[email protected]
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          -181 year ago

          Is there a power outlet in the street? If not, it would be hard to use level 1 charging and wouldn’t really be relevant to bring up, would it?

          • @[email protected]
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            Let me summarize the stream of these comments for you, as if it was a conversation between two people.

            A)There isn’t infrastructure for electric cars, particularly for those living in an apartment.

            B)Level 1 charging is good enough for most people.

            A)How is a person who lives in an apartment going to use a level 1 charger?

            B)You just use a regular outlet.

            A)But I live in an apartment, there is no regular outlet near my car.

            B)(this is your comment BTW)Well then why did you bring up level 1 charging?

            You’re a moron.

            • @[email protected]
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              -191 year ago

              Some apartments have outlets in them, this is a simple solution for those people. Not every solution will solve every problem for every person. Only a moron would expect that.

              • @[email protected]
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                151 year ago

                Haha. Alright, bud. All those people with the simple solution of parking in their living room will be so pleased.

                • @[email protected]
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                  -121 year ago

                  Yeah no one parks in a covered garage or in a parking structure, so it’d be impossible for those people, who live in apartments, to use this simple solution. And it would be impossible to ever get electricity to street parking. You’d have to put it on the sidewalk or something. Oh, I mean, in your living room, because I’m the moron here. Thanks for the great discussion, genius.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    111 year ago

                    I’m loving your solutions. Do you know what they call covered garages and parking structures with outlets and even your big brain idea of sidewalks with electrical outlets in them? They call those things INFRASTRUCTURE.

              • @eskimofry
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                51 year ago

                Except ice cars already solved the problem, you dingus.

      • @[email protected]
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        131 year ago

        This is just not a practical day-to-day solution. Most people don’t have a parking spot right outside their window that they can reliably use for charging. There is often a sidewalk that the cord would have to cross, creating the opportunity for someone to trip and sue you. There is often landscaping between buildings and parking, creating the opportunity for the landscapers to accidentally run over your cord with their lawnmower. Some asshole is going to walk by and unplug your car and then you may be late to work.

        Sure, you could it, but it’s not a practical solution.

        • @A_Random_Idiot
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          -41 year ago

          I mean, sure, when you dont want to do it, its easy to really cook up a convuluted scenario to justify not doing it.

            • @A_Random_Idiot
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              Oh god, the horror of 6 cords. You’re right, the world cant support such madness.

              if you don’t like EVs, thats fine. Don’t gotta keep playing this game of “UNLESS ITS 1000% PERFECT, WE CANT HAVE IT”.

              • @[email protected]
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                I do like EV’s! I’m looking forward to the day when its practical for me to have one. I want less vehicle maintenance and I hope that the cost to charge it is less than it would cost to put gasoline in an equivalent ice vehicle.

                You’re right that technically you would probably be able to run an extension cord for charging. I’m suggesting that this is a pain in the ass solution. Your landlord is going to tell you that you’re not allowed to do that. The spots within reach of your house won’t always be open.

                Within the next 10 years, hopefully more charging infrastructure will be built. Currently, its not available.

                If I wanted inexpensive transportation that’s a pain in the ass, I’d just take the bus.