That's actually not a bad idea although, last I checked, all my dealer had (for the public) was a bank of AC trickle chargers that operate at like 6kW. :(
The first one. I honestly don't know much about Walmart other than what I'm now reading on PeopleOfWalmart.com.
I go in there to pee while charging occasionally. Bathrooms seem ok.
Took a lap around the store once to kill time. Nothing about the store or its clientele screamed, "I have...
It's free. The $ savings > the mild irritation.
I don't have a charger at home; I live in an apartment high-rise with no dedicated charging available to me. I only use public chargers.
The escalation at Walmart was slow. Like the frog in the boiling pot, I guess. I didn't really pay it much...
I make extensive use of the "free" Walmart/EA chargers.
Walmarters are becoming aggressively inquisitive. I'm not talking about fellow EV customers who are charging. Those dudes are pretty cool, typically asking how long it takes to charge, performance specs, etc. I always enjoy exchanging...
In the above screenshot, what would prompt someone unfamiliar with the neighborhood to click "Thanks!"? Mustn't a man must know of the sign's prior existence for him to consider it missing?
More interestingly, a man who clicks "Not there" would have to be able to see the sign's inherent...