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by propercoil 2410 days ago
What charging infrastructure? You would literally need two or three charging spots for the whole country.
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That's not how people use their cars or charging stations! People don't drive to places to charge their cars, they drive their cars to get places and park where they can charge. A charging infrastructure needs to have charging stations a few minutes walk away from where people are going to.

Oslo is roughly 454 km² and it has over 400 charging stations. Oslo has a lot of electric cars because of incentives and the relative ease of finding somewhere to charge your car. Tel Aviv's centre is 52km² and its metropolitan area is 1,519 km², so it alone is going to need quite a few charging stations.

Well, not quite. Electric cars are a good fit for a warm climate (so you don't have to spend too much power on the heater), lots of sun, and no oil.

Like Hawaii, which just passed 10,000 electric cars and has more solar power than the power company can absorb during the day.