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    Default Aloha Petroleum unveils fast chargers at Hawaii gas stations

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    I think having DC fast chargers at gas stations is a very logical next step. My question is what will be the price after the short free trial period? Gas station companies will be looking to make a profit, and they don't have the best track record selling their main product.

    The Leaf, with its Chademo port, will be the only user of these DC fast chargers. I'm looking forward to the day when the Leaf, Volt, ELR, Model S etc, can standardize on the SAE DC quick charge specification.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Windy City Wattson View Post
    I think having DC fast chargers at gas stations is a very logical next step. My question is what will be the price after the short free trial period? Gas station companies will be looking to make a profit, and they don't have the best track record selling their main product.

    The Leaf, with its Chademo port, will be the only user of these DC fast chargers. I'm looking forward to the day when the Leaf, Volt, ELR, Model S etc, can standardize on the SAE DC quick charge specification.
    I wouldn't worry. Some charging equipment makers have stated that they will make units with both CHAdeMO and SAE plugs. That seems reasonable - gas stations have different pumps for gasoline and diesel.
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    I don't think any more government money should be spent on CHAdeMO. 8 manufacturers have said they're not going to use it (they've backed the SAE Combo) the Leaf sales are in the tank, and current owners won't pay it's actual usage costs anyway so what's the point in rushing government funded CHAdeMO out there? Many of the current CHAdeMO units can be converted, but it's not as simple as changing plugs and it's not cheap.

    Privately funded, I'm fine with those.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Windy City Wattson View Post
    I think having DC fast chargers at gas stations is a very logical next step. My question is what will be the price after the short free trial period? Gas station companies will be looking to make a profit, and they don't have the best track record selling their main product.

    The Leaf, with its Chademo port, will be the only user of these DC fast chargers. I'm looking forward to the day when the Leaf, Volt, ELR, Model S etc, can standardize on the SAE DC quick charge specification.
    I don't see the logic of quick charging a Volt. Why would I harm my battery when I can just run on Gasoline?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeg3 View Post
    I don't see the logic of quick charging a Volt. Why would I harm my battery when I can just run on Gasoline?
    I think DC fast charging makes sense for a future Volt if the battery range ever approached 200 miles... You might still have the gasoline backup, but you could do most charging at home and or DC fast chargers (Keeping the charge in the middle of the SOC... reducing the damage Dan & Nan and you are referring to).

    I guess what motivates my praise of fast DC charging roll-out is my secret love affair with the Model S and pure BEVs... As soon as I can afford to, I'll likely leave my Volt for a Model S with the 85 kWh battery. There! I'm out of the closet as a Model S lover! I love my Volt too!

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