Tesla has hundreds of charging stations in the west Coast from Mexico to Northern B.C that fast charge their cars. I have been in a coffee shop and watched an owner plug in order his coffee and drive away minutes later. Once fast charging stations are every where electric vehicles will be the way to go.
Does any one know how far Tesla's impact is out East??
In addition to building cutting edge cars, the cost of site locating, negotiating the purchase/lease of each site, and then installing each of the Tesla charging stations is no small task.
Lots of the stations are at hotels and a good advertising feature and many more are located in small malls that feature lots of restaurants and coffee shops. I think for that reason having a couple of parking paces for Tesla charging is for everyone' benefit. Build it and they will come. I see one or more Teslas every day both local and from mainly Washington State and California. Electricity here is just a little over .06 cents KW so charging at home is relatively cheap.
I think it has to be a Tesla. When the car pulls up to the charger (the car finds them all) the charger knows a Tesla is there and allows it to charge for free at a high rate. Don't think other cars can even use a low charging rate. But dozens of free chargers located all around B.C., but not fast chargers.
Areas of the Midwest seem to be the only spots Tesla doesn't have well covered.
The Tesla chargers at hotels aren't Superchargers; just home chargers. Neither will work with other plug ins; Tesla has their own standard with a different plug. A Tesla comes with an adapter to use public chargers, plus one for 15 amp outlets, and another for the 50amp RV outlets.
"...As of January 1, 2017, anyone who orders a Tesla will get just 400 kWh of free Supercharging credits per year, good for about 1,000 miles of driving."