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by fragmede 1696 days ago
You're totally right but again thinking globally, different cultures handle housing in a manner that supports that. I'm thinking of Japan, where they rebuild houses every few years because they're old. Which results in most houses having electric car plugs in them. I have no such hope for my SF condo that I'm writing you from. Maybe I can run an extension cord out of my window to my car parked on the street?
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> I'm thinking of Japan, where they rebuild houses every few years because they're old.

This is myth. 35yr loan is pretty basic, most loan supports up to 50yr. We can see many houses built 35yr ago. Anyway, installing EV charger is easy task for own house. It just takes about from $200 if 200V line is available. I believe mostly available unless the house is very old.

More importantly, there are many condos and parking that's hard to install charger due to it need to be approved in condo committee.