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by throwaway0a5e
1739 days ago
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So why ban instead of subsidize? (in the general case, we all know that states like NY love to ban things) Rooftop solar got cheap enough to be not quite viable and then took off like a rocket with government subsidy. If people could install chargers at a negligible net cost to them you'd see them everywhere as landlords and house flippers jump to "check that box". |
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It's funny to me how the whole ICE vs. EV argument just isn't that much of a slam-dunk. Looking at page 5 here:
https://theicct.org/sites/default/files/publications/EV-life...
Completely altering the vehicle mix doesn't look like a game changer to me. I guess there's probably no low-hanging fruit.
In the future, no doubt not only will houses be unaffordable for the middle class and below, but also cars.