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by nickik
1820 days ago
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Not the whole population has cars either, specially in cities. Adding Level 1 charger to outside parking spots is not very difficult and is already happening in many new developments. Lots of people in cities park in parking garages where adding charging is easy to add any often still exists. Charging at work places is also very possible and industrial area parking are adding these. For people who drive long distance often in cities, going to a supercharger once in a while is also quite possible. Specially as Tesla and other increasingly add DC chargers in cities. Its overall one of the bigger problems and that does limit EV however we are at 2%, nowhere even remotely close to be limited by that. However overall I agree, this is actually the area where states, cities and so on can actually make an impact. This will solve itself when people start to want EV and try to figure out what the solution for their situation is. |
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