LOL @ concerned citizen. If you didn't notice, there are very few lots or garages in NYC, and they're insanely expensive. Public street parking is obviously needed.
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EV are ridiculous for NYC.
ReplyDeleteEV need to be charged in a garage and not on our city streets.
ReplyDeleteLOL, brilliant!
ReplyDeleteThat is one creative way to charge up a car! I like the looping over tree branches, keeping the chord out of the way of pedestrians!
ReplyDeleteConcerned Citizen is a little harsh - try a little humor instead. (you might feel better.)
ReplyDeleteLOL @ concerned citizen. If you didn't notice, there are very few lots or garages in NYC, and they're insanely expensive. Public street parking is obviously needed.
ReplyDeleteI love it! NYC Rules!
ReplyDeleteI don't think the car can charge from a standard outlet. Something else is going on, maybe attempting to keep the battery warm? Odd.
ReplyDeleteYou can charge from a standard outlet but it takes forever and a day
DeleteIt can charge from a regular outlet, just very slowly
ReplyDeleteYes, you can charge Teslas from a regular outlet, it’s just insanely slow.
ReplyDeletebut I guess my question still is: can you charge a Tesla from a standard outlet? If so, would it charge slowly or quickly?
ReplyDelete😂
DeleteYes you can. It’s abysmally slow. It’s basically for emergencies. On a typical house outlet the car gains about 1 mile of range per hour.
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