strahanjen
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We were setting up for the school carnival when I overheard the principal trying to figure out how to provide power for the sno cone truck. Their extension cords were too short to reach into the building. I walked over and said that I could power their sno cone truck for the night with my Lightning. It worked beautifully and they probably made over 400 sno cones in the 87 degree weather.
Lots of people were curious and asked questions about the Lightning. It’s funny how many people listen to all of the benefits abut then try to focus on what they think are the obstacles of owning an EV. They almost alway ask whether I’ve gotten through a winter with it, or ask how much money I’ll have to spend when the battery needs to be replaced. Hopefully my responses have helped to get people to think more favorably about EVs. .Their jaws drop when they hear that our off peak charging rates are so low that I pay about $15 for 900 miles.
Lots of people were curious and asked questions about the Lightning. It’s funny how many people listen to all of the benefits abut then try to focus on what they think are the obstacles of owning an EV. They almost alway ask whether I’ve gotten through a winter with it, or ask how much money I’ll have to spend when the battery needs to be replaced. Hopefully my responses have helped to get people to think more favorably about EVs. .Their jaws drop when they hear that our off peak charging rates are so low that I pay about $15 for 900 miles.
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