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No ... have checked around ... no body is taking electric cars any more serious than they did in 1898.
Houses do not have the spare amperage to add chargers
And the distribution lines are incapable of distributing that load
There is ZERO effort to update building codes for electric cars ... and not a soul is looking at distribution investment.
Houses do not have the spare amperage to add chargers
And the distribution lines are incapable of distributing that load
There is ZERO effort to update building codes for electric cars ... and not a soul is looking at distribution investment.
Powderflask · 31-35, M
@questionWeaver ok that's kinda what I was wondering about. An acquaintance had brought up the electric cars discussion recently and my thought was according to Google the nearest public charging station is 1.5 hours from my middle of nowhere farm town.
@Powderflask yep ... a distant