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JRscooby
Dec 12, 2021Explorer II
RetiredRealtorRick wrote:
17% of the US population lives in either apartments or condos, making the whole "charge at home" thing a little tougher.
So, who will pay for an appropriate number of charging stations at these locations when (and if) the demand for EV's skyrockets?
Just another great argument for "hybrids first, then EV's" as I see it.
And a large percentage of the apartments and condos have assigned off-street parking. As the number of EVs increase, the relative rent will decrease for the landlords that don't have charging available.
I have no trouble imagining parking lots covered with solar panels
As for the hybrids first, then EV, most families have more than 1 car. Keep a ICE for long trips until the charge time/network problems are solved.
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