One hour is still a long charging time and there aren't enough electric cars/bikes yet.
Yes. Zero only charges at 1/4 of the station capacity. (charge 70 miles per hour)
Nissan Leaf charges using 100% of the station capacity, as a result charges faster in terms of miles per hour (approximately 120 miles per hour) .. despite using more energy per mile.
If a national charging grid was available, EVs would be built to support it. You could build a motorcycle pack with slightly lower energy density that would support a 4C charge .. giving you a charge rate of 250-280 miles per hour.
And what if when you get there, the station is already being used or not operating? It's not like you can ride another 30 miles to the next station.
Probably a better idea to install 2-4 chademo charging seats. Connect the networks to the internet, view availability & operational status online.
Maybe in another few years if gas prices go much higher and stay there though, and there are advances in battery technology. With gas prices at $4 or even $10 a gallon, gas stations everywhere, fuel-ups taking 5 minutes, and you can buy a Ninja 300 for 1/4 the cost of the Empulse r and the Ninja goes a real 75-80 mph all day, and the service on them is readily available at hundreds of dealers, electric motorcycles cannot compete. High cost, low range, long charging times, questionable dependability of electric motorcycles are valid concerns that aren't going away any time soon with the much cheaper alternatives available.
Those concerns are legitimate, and the best way to ease them is to show that electric bikes do work. Zero has had some trouble with the 2012 bikes (now fixed), but hopefully the 2013 Zero and Brammo bikes will be more solid.
Why would anyone buy anything other than a Ninja 300 if purchase price, and highway speed were the only things that mattered? I see plenty of $10-15k gas bikes running around in the US, so not sure purchase price is an absolute dealbreaker. A 2013 Zero S ZF8.5 will
break even in costs with a Ninja 250R by 100k miles.. if the Ninja can make it that far.