Derek Riley
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But we explained to them that the Irish EV buyer is not there yet with the confidence.
But they developed that specifically for us.
So you can see all this, the
AC chargers along the point along that route to Ballyshannon where Andre is and you can see the turquoise ones as well or teal colours they're the fast chargers that's updated every week as well so you can see the new ones coming on board and you should have the ability there Genesis as well then to put in the make and model of car that you're thinking about buying and what the journey planner will do on evo.ie and on the Bank of Ireland website is it'll give you where you have to stop if you have to stop and for how long
Yes.
So I'll give you all that.
And you're going to be stopping because Ballyshannon, as lovely as it is, and Andrea, hopefully you're listening, you're still going to stop on that journey up to Ballyshannon for a cup of coffee or go to the restroom anyway.
And so stopping for 10 minutes here or 16 minutes there.
And you can probably tweak that as well, that instead of doing the 10 and the 16, you probably could do a half an hour somewhere and stop for a proper meal and you're going to be charging anyway.
As we always say, Jess, you're charging when you stopped.
You're not stopping to charge.
And that's the mindset shift.
Absolutely.
It's just breaking it down.
And it becomes like when Andrea does go electric, and we've been chatting about her going electric, when she does go electric, she'll know where she has to stop and charge.
If she does, she might buy a car that doesn't need to do it to do that full run without having to stop.
But she'd need to get a charger then in Ballyshannon so that when she's heading back home to Dublin, or you're in Calvin, you know exactly where you're staying, whether it's a hotel or a B&B or an Airbnb, and you'll be picking those.
because they've got chargers.
And when you're in bed overnight, the following morning when you're heading back to Dublin, you know your EV has enough in it to get you home.
And it just takes all that stress away, that range anxiety.