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by autoexec 864 days ago
> The refueling process is a weird process of suck and blow and it takes 5-10 minutes.

That at least seems a lot better than the 30 minute-several hours charge time for electric cars

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If you're stuck using public infrastructure, EVs aren't for you.

Home charging is where it's at. You leave home practically every day with a full battery with about 20-30 seconds of effort every evening and morning.

Long distance EV trips depend on public charging infrastructure.

Public charging also can enable EVs to operate as power sources for homes to handle extended power outages (days, even weeks).

> extended power outages

Sheesh, if there's a power outage you might have power from your home solar panels. Good luck getting it from the charger down the road.

It would depend on the extent of damage to the distribution lines.
Supercharger? I hate to be an Elon fanboy but a high amperage charger charges really quickly.
If you have an older EV, sure. Newer ones pretty much all charge in 15-30 minutes.

I guess technically it can take much longer if you're using an L1 charger, but if you just plug into the wall at home you have the advantage of being able to charge overnight while you sleep, whereas for gas or hydrogen it's much more complicated to fill up on your own

Assuming you can find a working fast charger at least, seems like half of them are broken or something all the time.