Thanks Tony and Fromport.
I left Berkeley fully charged,
took the 880 south to the 101 south stopping to charge in Gilroy,
topped off in Salinas,
drove 127 miles to San Luis Obispo,
I landed in SLO with 15 miles range and 3 bars by taking the Catleman's road parallel to 101 for 8 miles and drove 30mph to make sure I made it,
Drove from SLO to Santa Barbara and filled up,
Drove from Sata Barbara to Anaheim,
Arrived at Disneyland with 3 bars 18 miles range.
460 miles, four full charges at EVgo stations. Left at 6:30am and arrived in LA at 7:00pm, bought food at whole goods (no charging), arrived at my destination in Anaheim at 9:00pm.
Average speed was 50-55mph.
Big thanks to Tony's quick charge option and Governor Browns Office for punishing NRG for getting caught ripping off ratepayers and installing quick charge stations as said punishment.
On the way back, not so lucky, flat tire. Luckily 20 miles from a town with a tire store, Sata Maria. Toyota paid for a tow, thanks safety connect free for 3 years. The tire patch goo of course did not work. It's a garbage solution. Next time, I'll bring a spare. I want to mount the spare to a bike rack in the tow receiver.
Had to charge in Paso Robles at the park and ride for a half an hour on L2 and made it back to Salinas with 6 miles range VLB warning.
. 5 charge stops on the way back including 4 full quick charges and the 30 minute L2 that should have been an hour.
Overall a good first voyage using all quick chargers on the way there. When we get quick chargers every 40 miles ideally or at least every 80 miles on major roads, we'll be in great shape for everyone to adopt EV's. We'll need lots of bays like 10-20 in each location, then nobody will.
I'm excited about where were going with long range EV's.