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Chainwright
Dec 31, 2018Explorer
time2roll wrote:Rick Jay wrote:The good thing is that all these EVs are not going to drop in 30 days. More like 10 to 30 years. Electric distribution and generation has time to adapt and grow as needed. All the utilities I know of are actually on board with EVs and cannot wait to supply the bulk of energy for most transportation.
This has been an interesting thread to read, both Pro & Con. Thank for the entertainment.
As a self-proclaimed pragmatist, this is the problem I see. If EVERY passenger vehicle and RV/Truck on the road today would be replaced, free of charge, with an electric vehicle, commerce in this country would STOP. Why? The electrical distribution infrastructure is not there to supply that much electricity. Even if just a small portion of all vehicles could be replaced, we'd be in a lot of trouble.
It doesn't matter if the perfect electric vehicle technology (1,000 mile range/10 minute recharge) is available IF there's no way to charge them.
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Ahh, thank you, like a breath of fresh air.
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