[ausev] George Mullins comment

brooksdesign brooksdesign at peoplepc.com
Tue Feb 2 00:46:45 GMT 2010


what about we start a network map of all the EV friendly outlets with options like pre booking charging times. Writing a grant to get a series of parking lots along major roads and set them up with some wind/solar assisted charging stations users earn tax credits. 
-brooks


-----Original Message-----
>From: Willie McKemie <mckemie at spamcop.net>
>Sent: Feb 1, 2010 12:15 PM
>To: AustinEV News Announcements and General Discussion <ausev at austinev.org>
>Subject: Re: [ausev] George Mullins comment
>
>On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 10:50:47AM -0600, Bill Rose wrote:
>
>> I am not sure I would "pollute" the environment by driving to Austin for a meeting basis the forum so far!
>> 
>> Bill Rose
>> Rek Hill, TX
>
>That's out by Fayetteville.  Half way to Houston.
>
>I'm always interested in testing my range; here are some suggestions 
>for group activities:
>1) have meetups at various places where there are charging 
>opportunities
>2) group develop some cost effective "dump chargers" that could be used 
>at 30-40 amps at 220vac in order to facilitate minimal time, but not 
>full, re-charges
>3) semi-publicly post charging locations that might facilitate cross 
>country travel
>
>I offer my place, in Dale, as a charge station by appointment and also 
>as a potential destination for a meetup.
>http://austinfarm.org/homegrown
>
>I've been almost 90 miles to and from near Burnet with several hours of 
>charging before returning.  I can do the same to San Antonio.  I'm 
>pretty sure I can make Salado, Rek Hill, and Fredericksburg.  Anyone 
>else out there wanting to push EV range?
>
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