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by Aerroon 2021 days ago
Maybe in the US. House ownership isn't that common in every country. It's rather difficult to charge your car at home in an apartment building.

I wonder whether the charging cables will start getting stolen like rims have been.

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I think it's largely a matter of just getting charging stations in more places. People who own cars must park them somewhere, and all those somewheres can have utilities installed if someone's willing to pay for it, it's just a matter of figuring out how to make it happen (whether via mandates or incentives or just market forces).

They don't have to be superchargers, either, just good enough for overnight charging.

The transition will probably take a while, but I expect that eventually people will stop calling them "electric cars" and just call them "cars" and charging stations will become part of the ubiquitous infrastructure of cities, like sidewalks and fire hydrants.

I don't know if people stealing charging cables is a common problem now. People complain where I live about catalytic converter thefts. There are probably ways to solve the issue of people stealing expensive charging equipment and re-selling them, but if people steal cables simply to recover ten dollars or thereabouts of copper, I don't know how to fix that (aside from "move to a nicer neighborhood"). Maybe use less valuable metals like aluminum, if that can be made to work in this application?

I expect apartments will start installing chargers for residents. They just need a way to ensure that they don't lose money giving free power away. The early ones will do it for a direct profit. The later ones will do it because potentialnnew residents will start saying "nice place, but no placeto charge my car", after a while they will get the message and add them to compete. (where needed)

Event though youcan charge in minutes, that doesn't mean you should.