NowInc
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I'd highly doubt GM, one of the longest sponsors at WDW, would be okay with Tesla coming in.
Correct. Which is prob why this isn't going to happen. However, amazing how all these chargers being installed work with the Volt.
I'd highly doubt GM, one of the longest sponsors at WDW, would be okay with Tesla coming in.
Did they not they standardized the charging connection for all electric vehicles quite a while ago? If so, the stations should work for everything and not just the Volt.Correct. Which is prob why this isn't going to happen. However, amazing how all these chargers being installed work with the Volt.
That is actually pretty common place for most charging stations. Disney could eventually charge, and I suspect they will once demand goes up, but at this point in time, the electricity cost would be rather minimal given the few stations they will be installing and they will most likely just write it off as a promotional expense.I wonder, at what point do they start requiring payment for use of charging? Someone is paying for the electricity to charge these cars, how long will it be before you have to swipe a credit card to get an hour of charge, etc? Hmm...
Did they not they standardized the charging connection for all electric vehicles quite a while ago? If so, the stations should work for everything and not just the Volt.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAE_J1772
I have little doubt that Tesla has a better system, but if the plug (for want of a better term) is the same, it should work across the board.Yes and No. I'm not the expert on this (my boss is, however. Tesla owner and all), but from my understanding that although there is a standard, Tesla makes the better system.
I wonder, at what point do they start requiring payment for use of charging? Someone is paying for the electricity to charge these cars, how long will it be before you have to swipe a credit card to get an hour of charge, etc? Hmm...
In the article that @PhotoDave219 posted it said some of the hotels and partners were offering free charging. There aren't many electric cars in FL so it's more of a gimmick to promote awareness and get people comfortable with electric cars. In CA there are many electric cars and an established charger network. It would not surprise me at all if DLR installed pay chargers while the ones at WDW were free...for now. As electric cars become more mainstream in FL they will eventually start charging.Trust me that somebody (not Disney) will be paying. If the customer isn't charged then one or more electric car manufacturer is paying to try and drive the market. Contrary to what electric car promoters want you to believe, the electricity is not free nor does it magically appear without needing to be produced. While it is cheaper to charge an electric car than it would to fill a gas powered car for the same distance, there is still a cost and there is no way that Disney would eat it.
True, so at what point will we see credit card readers at these charging stations? I've been to hotels across the country with one or two parking spots with chargers and none ever had you pay. So someone somewhere is paying for the electricity. Will it not be an issue until there are enough electric cars using them where it is noticable?Trust me that somebody (not Disney) will be paying. If the customer isn't charged then one or more electric car manufacturer is paying to try and drive the market. Contrary to what electric car promoters want you to believe, the electricity is not free nor does it magically appear without needing to be produced. While it is cheaper to charge an electric car than it would to fill a gas powered car for the same distance, there is still a cost and there is no way that Disney would eat it.
A hyperloop is for pretty long distance travel. It's supposed to go twice as fast as an airplane, if I'm correct. I don't think it'd be reasonable to go as short a distance as from Epcot to Animal Kingdom. Now if it went from WDW to Disneyland, that would be cool.
Did any of you actually check the website of the program that this falls under?
http://driveelectricorlando.com/
From the site:I'm sure folks still won't; took me a minute to find, but according to them the cost of a "full tank" is generally about $3. That's why it's "free" so far in so many places, because at this point the cost is rather negligible.
At least that's what I gathered.
Probably more likely to be plugged in at the hotel overnight instead. Also not necessarily efficient, but if it's like my office you get a good spot right by the front doorIf you drive your electric car to the park and plug it in while at park for 8-10 hours. The charging station is occupied with one car for 8 hours. Doesn't seem too efficient to me.
Honestly...
Disney..want to get a lot more traffic to Downtown Disney? Call Tesla. They will install a supercharge station there for FREE. Seeing how the nearest one is in port orange, it would draw many people to the area to recharge... and hey..maybe eat and shop!
I have little doubt that Tesla has a better system, but if the plug (for want of a better term) is the same, it should work across the board.
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