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I'm considering buying an EV. Any idea if there is a plan in place to have charging stations on bases?
Piece of Cake said:I'm considering buying an EV. Any idea if there is a plan in place to have charging stations on bases?
Loachman said:There used to be commercial (Shell) gas stations on (almost, at least) every base.
How many are there now?
That's a pretty good indicator, methinks.
dapaterson said:As far as I know, DND doesn't provide free energy for personal vehicles; whether gas, natural gas, propane or electric, paying to fuel your vehicle is a personal responsibility.
Piece of Cake said:Not sure if that is a good indicator.
There use to be a Bank of Montreal on every base. At one time only CAF members were allowed to shop at CANEX. Air force dress uniforms use to be tan colour.
I'm sure there is no correlation between the above or past Shell stations on bases and the future of EV charging stations. But I could be wrong.
Your block heater is pulling about 7 amps, battery heater about another amp. For comparison a Nissan Leaf is pulling 12 if it’s charging at full blast, so we’re not talking huge differences, they’re not really made to be recharged on 110v. In the winter the battery needs to warm itself to not die so one could argue for plugging it in. If you go on TD for a couple weeks the car might lacking when you get back, same as everyone else is doing with their block heaters. I can see there being some perception issues with this though if the lead is charged when it starts it’s probably pulling less power than a block heater.Old Sweat said:Many bases have that sort of arrangement, but that is not fuelling or recharging. I suggest that a block heater along with a battery warmer, etc would draw relatively little compared to recharging large vehicle batteries and perhaps a set of warmers. Anyways, why should taxpayers subsidize your use of your private vehicle?
dapaterson said:As far as I know, DND doesn't provide free energy for personal vehicles; whether gas, natural gas, propane or electric, paying to fuel your vehicle is a personal responsibility.
Blackadder1916 said:The same factor (profit, loss, cost) would apply to EV charging stations. The landlord of CF bases (i.e. the federal government) must have an incentive to install them.