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Originally posted by binthere View PostOne hour per four miles charging required on 110 outlet source. Four days for full charge on averaged. Great success.
Your could mount your own solar to charge it, but in Canada that would then mean a vehicle you drove twice a week only in the summer.
What a farce
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This guy now has a price on his head. Speaking truth like that to BS. Everyone capable of though knows that the electric grid can't handle electric cars and nobody has the money to fund upgrades like this. Sure glad the subsidies to buy the things got cut when they did.
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Originally posted by ajl View PostThis guy now has a price on his head. Speaking truth like that to BS. Everyone capable of though knows that the electric grid can't handle electric cars and nobody has the money to fund upgrades like this. Sure glad the subsidies to buy the things got cut when they did.
Now that I see big banks behind the nonsense I suspect they see some sort of major slow down and this is a way to ramp up spending without cause while they line up for the returns. An entire overhaul of our grid to let a bogus technology onto it. Watch your taxes and utility bills skyrocket.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostAnother cost and reality ignored.
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You can only move so much energy into a neighborhood through the existing copper or aluminum wire infrastructure that was designed for household use only.
I wouldn't even want to guess the cost of upgrading all the power grid in most of the cities in the world.
Greta had her calculator out and has already phoned her copper broker because she doesn't want this opportunity stolen from her.
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The likelihood of individuals owning electric cars will be remote. Most likely in large urban areas fleets of self driving cars will be charged at charging stations and be available like uber. If you live in the country you probably already have access to heavy power delivery. As long as there is enough electric generation at main nodes it should work. Big infrastructure program to build electric network of charging stations along major routes.
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Originally posted by agstar77 View PostThe likelihood of individuals owning electric cars will be remote. Most likely in large urban areas fleets of self driving cars will be charged at charging stations and be available like uber. If you live in the country you probably already have access to heavy power delivery. As long as there is enough electric generation at main nodes it should work. Big infrastructure program to build electric network of charging stations along major routes.
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