Days of supply on the lot

Yes, this is the case for almost everyone that has an EV and has a garage. After all, much better to pay $0.15/kWh at home overnight than to pay $0.36-$0.55/kWh at a nearby DCFC (DC Fast Charger). The only times I use DCFC (usually Tesla Superchargers) is while on a long road trip, and I don’t have time for slower level 2 charging. Though, even on long road trips, I will avail myself of level 2 chargers whenever possible. Last long road trip included some time in north Georgia and I charged at malls, at Top Golf, at the library, and IIRC once at a movie theater. I also charged at a relatives house using an extension cord plugged into their dryer outlet. And, of course, I searched for hotels that have chargers and used them whenever they were available.

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