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  • If they have electricity, you can charge there. Portable chargers are a thing.

    But, I wasn’t talking about a charging station in their house. I’d assume they also don’t have a gas station in their house. I’m talking about a public fast charging station. Something like Electrify America, ChargePoint, or Tesla Supercharger.

  • Your coworker should be able to sue them then.

    I saw someone on the news talking about having a friend whose family member had an EV, and they also had a bad experience. I think they were just complaining that their electricity was expensive though.

  • Downsides are you can’t drive as far, usually, before needing to fill up, and quick charge takes about 25 minutes, instead of the usual 5 for gas.

    Upside is that only matters on road trips. If you have an outlet at home, like we do, your car is just always charged.