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Originally Posted by einzlr
If you add to that available charging at work, then me too, in a heartbeat. It's true that not everyone has access to a dealer, but they are expanding their network steadily. I'll admit I was astonished when RaceR told us that they are selling lots of cars in Norway; I'd had no idea that they had already ventured outside the US because it was sounding like they had their hands full dealing with just the US market.
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I actually forgot about that too. I work for BMW and we've got charging stations already set up for the ActiveE's and the new i3 and i8 that are coming out. Even more of a reason.
To put things into perspective think of how many options we'll have for charging in the near future: Hotels and other places people would lodge, Your own homes, Regular Charging stations (analogous of the typical gas station), Any dealership that has an electric vehicle in their line-up, and if the idea that's been thrown around for NY hits other places there'll be quick charge boxes set up in the future that work the way parking meters used to (I.E. you park in a spot, put in the cash for however many hours of charging, then bugger off for 2-3 hours while your car charges.
^ that's what I call convenience.