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by CharlieDigital
614 days ago
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> I don't think that it has a solution Sure it does. China has the formula. > If you don't have where to park, you don't have where to charge. Incentivize broader buildout of charging infrastructure where people are already parking their existing cars. Fund R&D into new charging technology that can reduce charge times. Any number of ways to solve the problem. If one starts from a mindset "this can't be solved", then chalk up the L. |
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Build a new city? That's not going to work.