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by audunw
3686 days ago
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If Norway is any indication, it shouldn't be much of a problem. Once the EV market share hits a certain threshold, build-out of charging infrastructure explodes, as it becomes a good investment. Grocery stores are starting to have deals with charging station companies, because it gives them a competetive advantage to have a charging station at their store. Some government incentives can be great to give the infrastructure that initial boost (to help boost initial EV sales) but it seems the market can handle it after that. |
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