Jimi77
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You’re assuming that a change to EV will just occur by suddenly making tens of thousands of vehicles with no infrastructure to support them.
Gas stations seemed to appear when gas cars became common. So did tollbooths, lol. Only one of those was due to government.
Right now, there is 1 charging station for every 86 EV cars on the road. STATION, not electric feed. And the VAST majority charge at home, which means charging stations are currently underutilized.
If/when EV becomes the standard, the infrastructure will follow.
Welcome to capitalism.
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Good point; the charging infrastructure for personal EVs is already pretty solid. I hear stories about difficulties getting charged, but at least in my neck of the woods, I see unoccupied chargers all the time.
