
Not again. All the electric vehicle charging stations were taken, and I knew I was in for at least a 30- to 40-minute wait. And yet, the app on my phone showed two chargers had been available five minutes ago. I had driven in this pouring rain for nothing, but what choice did I have? My EV needed charging for the next day’s commute, and this was the closest station to my home.
When my old Hyundai Elantra received a death sentence at the repair shop in 2019, I decided that my new vehicle was going to be electric. Up until then, I had cared for the Earth by doing small things, such as using reusable grocery bags and recycling plastic and paper products. I wanted to do more. The demise of my gas-powered vehicle presented a perfect opportunity. I looked forward to driving a car that did not emit pollution or run on fossil fuel.
A callous prig in the making: Pay for my luxury poor people, I’m saving the world! She is unaware of what she has revealed about herself in this very CBC screed. The comments indicate people are waking up to THE BIG EV LIE.
Lo and Behold …
I received a survey from the Condo board today. They wanted to know our thoughts on installing EV Charging stations.
Unfortunately our building cannot accomodate a charger for every parking spot.
Their proposed solution is to convert some visitor parking to Pay as you go EV charging spots.
Oh fab, I get to pay so someone else has a charger handy.
An ROI wasn’t even mentioned. I doubt this limited conversion would boost resale value by an amount that could justify the investment.
