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Old 02-12-2025, 04:30 PM
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I'm from an advocate of EV's, but the situation is improving. I have a friend who drives his Tesla to FL & back, twice a year from NH. He can charge it, in about the same time it takes me to make a fuel stop and grab a cup of coffee.

The real drawbacks to EV's, is simply the power-grid. Until we get back to producing electric power with nuclear plants, we just won't be able to supply the electricity. I just had a large residential project in MA gutted, because NationalGrid says they can't deliver sufficient power for the development.
The new Energy Secretary, who is not a retard, wants to build 5000 gen 3/4 nuke plants. I think 10,000 small modular neighborhood nukes is a better idea. Centralization is extremely dangerous.
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Old 02-12-2025, 05:46 PM
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I'm from an advocate of EV's, but the situation is improving. I have a friend who drives his Tesla to FL & back, twice a year from NH. He can charge it, in about the same time it takes me to make a fuel stop and grab a cup of coffee.

The real drawbacks to EV's, is simply the power-grid. Until we get back to producing electric power with nuclear plants, we just won't be able to supply the electricity. I just had a large residential project in MA gutted, because NationalGrid says they can't deliver sufficient power for the development.
And Tesla made that big investment to supply charging stations. Tesla always seems to be step ahead. Agree, the power grid holding everything back. It take our (over 60s) life time to fix it IMO.
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