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Old 12-16-2023, 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Two Bills View Post
All the abandoned Tesla and other battery charging stations no longer needed?
You’re forgetting the apartment and condo dwellers that will need chargers in their parking lots. The cost of these will surely be incorporated into the rent. The majority of workers will never drive an interstate/toll road daily commuting to work. Assuming these electrified roads will be paid by tax dollars and apartment dwellers will pay incorporated in rent, the current cost of $17.50 per gallon to have and electric vehicle will certainly be increasing. Will our electric grids be able to handle all of this, and if we’re so reliant on electricity in our daily lives a massive interruption, natural or terrorism, would shut us down. Too many unanswered questions and the outrageous cost of electric vehicles has put this “cart before the horse” technology in a bad light

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