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time2roll
Nov 28, 2012Nomad
Most EV charging will be at home. For myself it must be over 98%.
Public charging will have its place but we will not need a "fueling station" except on a main highway out of town. The rest can be at the distination such as work, grocery, library, amusment park, movie house etc. It is different with an EV in that you are not always looking for a fill up like a gasoline vehicle. Just need enough to get to the next stop and then home for a full charge overnight.
Gasoline is not going to dissappear anytime soon. The real advantage for the country for supporting EVs is using domestic energy. Just imagine a world where we could care less what OPEC does. The same impact will come from large and long distance transportation powered by domestic natural gas.
This is a REAL issue with a solution. You do not have to participate but try not to discourage those that do.
Public charging will have its place but we will not need a "fueling station" except on a main highway out of town. The rest can be at the distination such as work, grocery, library, amusment park, movie house etc. It is different with an EV in that you are not always looking for a fill up like a gasoline vehicle. Just need enough to get to the next stop and then home for a full charge overnight.
Gasoline is not going to dissappear anytime soon. The real advantage for the country for supporting EVs is using domestic energy. Just imagine a world where we could care less what OPEC does. The same impact will come from large and long distance transportation powered by domestic natural gas.
This is a REAL issue with a solution. You do not have to participate but try not to discourage those that do.
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