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Yosemite_Sam1
Feb 01, 2021Explorer
SPRey wrote:
...unlike you, I thrive and enjoy learning from those that have different opinions, in fact I have learned more from those with different perspectives than those that share/mimic mine.
And I don't see how the current infrastructure can sustain explosion demand for electricity. Maybe you can enlighten us on how 100 million EV will get enough juice to recharge batteries with a capacity of 50-100kWh, and who pays for it?
BTW, where did you earn your degree in psychiatry? Methinks the School of Cracker Jack.
Where do I knell to you god of knowledge and wisdom?:B
Well, let me put it this way. My problem is the money to buy my EV (well, I actually have it and just waiting for Tesla to let me know when I can get my Cybertruck).
Having enough juice is partly my problem, maybe solar panels as I charge it overnight. Then the power companies when I'm traveling and using the charging stations all over the country or across the border.
Do I think there is a looming unsolvable or deal-breaker for EV shortage of electricity in the near future and the long run? I don't think so. If there will be, we solved a bigger problem than that before and I'm confident this problem is not rocket surgery.
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