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Ra's al Dolezal

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are the only electric stations tesla-driven or are companies making their own now? I've only ever seen the tesla places

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Other companies have chargers (EVGo, Blink, Electrify America) but Teslas has the highest network.

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Aldis Lusis's avatar Aldis Lusis @novapopsicle.bsky.social
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Wawa convenience store in our neighborhood has super- chargers...and the didn't have to do the paperwork for underground tanks !

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SID Chip Vicious's avatar SID Chip Vicious @fatseanlives.bsky.social
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the nissan dealer in the grocery store plaza had 2 chargers. there really aren't many here. you gotta own a house and a garage to have an EV it seems

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David Daniel's avatar David Daniel @daviddaniel.bsky.social
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Depends where you are. I’ve done multi-day, multi-state road trips in my EV, using non-Tesla charging stations. At home, if your clothes dryer is in your garage, you can get a Level 2 plug-in charger (coils up in a carrying case when not in use) and charge an EV overnight.

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Craig's avatar Craig @cpoche.bsky.social
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GM makes a bunch and plans on electrifying much of their product line

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Kathy Applebaum 's avatar Kathy Applebaum @kathyapplebaum.bsky.social
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If you're in the US, Electricity America has installed about 4000 stations around the country. There's about 4000 more fast chargers from other non-Tesla networks, plus tens of thousands of slower public chargers. Tesla still dominates chargers, so I'm glad to see those open up to other brands.

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