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camperdave
Nov 27, 2012Explorer
LindsayRichards wrote:
EV's just exchange the tailpipe for the smokestack.
even if this were true (it's not), if ever there was a place to exchange tailpipe for smokestack pollution, it's our national parks.
From oil to gas or coal. With 2.8% of electricity being generated by wind and solar, there is no other conclusion. With 8 hours to charge, what do you do at that remote location while you wait and how do you get back if it is already in use when you get there.
outdated info, as usual. Even the lowly iMEV (lowest price production EV on the market right now, and a pretty good candidate for a TOAD) can do a Level 3 quick charge to 80% in 30 minutes.
We went to Yellowstone last summer and saw none.
well then, by all means that proves it doesn't and can't work!
That remote location must have a power line to have a charger. Power lines kinda spoil the beauty in a national park.
Some would argue that the pollution from all the RV's spoil the beauty of a national park.
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