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A Tesla roadster with rocket thrusters - Sweet!
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3123886" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Well, I'd have to say that the Tesla might be OK in California, but maybe not elsewhere. The RV park where we are camp hosts is listed in Tesla's "book" as being a charging station. (Basically, they are plugging into an RV electrical box. Depending on whether they use the 50 amp socket of the 30 amp one, the charging times differ."</p><p></p><p>However, we are getting people coming in (and looking at some kind of app on their phone) and saying that they only need to charge for 10 minutes to be able to make it to the next charging station (114 miles.) I don't think I'd want to trust a phone app for how far I could go. Nor would I want to be severely limited on fueling stations when one gets away from major metropolitan areas. Even with the possibility of using any RV park's electrical system, there is no guarantee that electricity is available, especially if the park is full.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3123886, member: 7900"] Well, I'd have to say that the Tesla might be OK in California, but maybe not elsewhere. The RV park where we are camp hosts is listed in Tesla's "book" as being a charging station. (Basically, they are plugging into an RV electrical box. Depending on whether they use the 50 amp socket of the 30 amp one, the charging times differ." However, we are getting people coming in (and looking at some kind of app on their phone) and saying that they only need to charge for 10 minutes to be able to make it to the next charging station (114 miles.) I don't think I'd want to trust a phone app for how far I could go. Nor would I want to be severely limited on fueling stations when one gets away from major metropolitan areas. Even with the possibility of using any RV park's electrical system, there is no guarantee that electricity is available, especially if the park is full. [/QUOTE]
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