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      09-22-2021, 08:57 AM   #32
Alfisti
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I feel once you hit 30pc or whatever you are mainstream but I cannot see how, in developed countries, EV's can replace the $20k out the door reliable work horses. Now, i say that assuming gas prices don't explode, if gas is 50% more than it is today then all bets are off.

EV's make an excellent second car or commuter car, i feel we will find a way to produce the needed energy. My biggest question mark is charging, we will need an unimaginable amount of public chargers to make this work, much, much more than gas stations as the process is longer. Who is paying for that? Home charging is not possible for a monumental amount of people. No one seems to have thought of this on the EV evangelical side.
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