No Leafs, or should I say Leaves, at Athens or Milledgeville. Did not check others.
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Oh wow....if that's the case then it would seem to be a simple matter of crossing the country. 15 minutes is about what it takes to stop and fill up my gas tank. I was thinking it was an overnight kind of proposition.
Another question for the all electric crowd-
What about all those folks in apartments? Going to run a charging station to every parking space?
My house has 2 cars in the garage, 2 outside. Where to charge?
So I took a Model 70 Tesla to Mobile about 2 years back.
House 220 charger- overnight full charge if 100 plus miles left on battery when plugged in.
Supercharger at Atlantic Station- 35 mins to full charge with 50 plus miles showing when plugged in.
Supercharger in Birmingham- right at an hour with 70 plus miles showing
Supercharger in Greenville- 1 hour 10 mins with about 70 miles showing
Supercharger in Mobile- 1 hour with the range at 40 miles. This one is at the back of an abandoned mall, no lights at night, seemed rough area.
Added about 3 hours to my usual trip time. The range anxiety struggle is real........
I would guess the apartment crowd stops at super chargers on their way to work, or parks it in a garage at work with a charger. If I had an electric car, I would wire up a 220v 30amp outlet in the garage. No way you could charge it fast enough off a 110 15v outlet.
What is a 'model 70'?
Tesla makes a Model S, Y, X and 3. They had the Roadster but discontinued it.
Atlanta to Mobile shows as around 300 miles, so assuming you had an X or S (the 3's were just coming out then) that sounds about right.