LoL…. If you have one at work and if your work place owns a parking ramp, I’m sure they’ll make outlets for you. Otherwise, I have no idea. Actually, check with California. They had many electric cars there once. They must have figured something out.
Electric cars don’t need to be charged up all the time. Usually just at night, so as long as your work isn’t in another city, you can go there and back on a single charge.
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1 Vu Vo // Oct 14, 2008
LoL…. If you have one at work and if your work place owns a parking ramp, I’m sure they’ll make outlets for you. Otherwise, I have no idea. Actually, check with California. They had many electric cars there once. They must have figured something out.
2 Jen // Oct 14, 2008
Electric cars don’t need to be charged up all the time. Usually just at night, so as long as your work isn’t in another city, you can go there and back on a single charge.
3 vicinic // Oct 14, 2008
In some towns in north dakota, the parking meters had a plug in. When you put in money, you got electricity.
Now the catch, it was used to plug in the engine heaters. At -40, a prius would not run on battery for more than 30 seconds.
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