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by toomuchtodo
3673 days ago
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> It will take a long time to replicate the network of petrol stations that covers basically all US roads. Every home is a slow charger. Tesla has Superchargers covering most of the first world. > Also, modern EV cars are still an order of magnitude slower to recharge than gasoline cars are to refill. Vehicles sit idle ~95% of the time. Average US round trip commute is ~45 miles/day. Plenty of charge time. > Fortunately, I don't see this even being seriously proposed in the US until long after these problems are solved. Tesla is making an announcement about their autonomous vehicle program near the end of the year. Change is going to happen slowly, and then all of a sudden. |
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I agree with your post, BUT remember that we apartment-dwellers are often forgotten. Few landlords are cool with snaking an extension cable to your car. My own apartment has no parking at all (a good thing, in my view, since parking encourages auto reliance), so I've parked on the street since I moved here. Incidentally, I sold my car earlier this afternoon, and am moving to a city where living car-free is practical.