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tomman58
Oct 18, 2012Explorer
doublenot7 wrote:
Electric cars will not just be charged at night. People will commute to work in them and expect to return home at the end of the day, likely requiring charging during the daytime. Not everyone works 10 minutes from the house.
Electric cars are meant to run on a slotted track for kids.
No maybe not in Texas or the center of the US but in the west and east and part of the mid west where most people live in urban ares yes they do work 10 or 15 miles from home. That means they can come and go totally on electric no problem. As the electric cars and hybrids grow we will see more charging zones and better grid usage and more power houses like the one posted earlier. This isn't bad it is called progress. The bottom line is to free our selves from oil as much as possible, another good thing.
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