Originally posted by kidrock
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Ford electric F-150
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Also.More electric cars will require both charging infrastructure and much greater electric-grid capacity. Utilities and power generators will have to invest billions of dollars creating that additional capacity while also facing the challenge of replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy sources.
EV rollout will require huge investments in strained U.S. power grids - https://www.reuters.com/article/us-u...-idUSKBN2AX18Y
Is the infrastructure ready for an electric vehicle future? - https://www.automotiveworld.com/arti...ehicle-future/
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The Feds will know how to tax the charging stations per kWh.....they just won't need to.
Gas powered vehicles aren't going anywhere....anytime soon.Where is the move over flag when you need it?????
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I wonder how many horse breeders thought the "new" of the automobile would wear off, how many at Nokia thought the "new" of full-touchscreen phones would wear off. The infrastructure will need overhauls, but that's the case when any new transportation is found. A lot of electric systems like in Texas already need to be overhauled anyways considering what happened this year.
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And people still use horses to get around to this day....just like people will still be using gas powered vehicles to get around when ev has taken over the world.Where is the move over flag when you need it?????
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If the American Horse Council is to be believed, there's somewhere around 7 million horses in the US, with around 5.6 million of those being for recreation, racing, or as show horses. I couldn't find if horses used in rodeos fall under recreation or another category, but even assuming all of the 1.4 million horses leftover are just used for transportation, that is still 0.5% as many horses as there are cars in the United States.
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You had me at ---Originally posted by Osiris125 View PostI wonder how many horse breeders thought the "new" of the automobile would wear off, how many at Nokia thought the "new" of full-touchscreen phones would wear off. The infrastructure will need overhauls, but that's the case when any new transportation is found. A lot of electric systems like in Texas already need to be overhauled anyways considering what happened this year.
Originally posted by Osiris125 View PostI wonder ----
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The infrastructure required for widespread electric vehicle usage is at least a good 50 years away. It’s amazing how the electric car industry doesn’t want to admit that.
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They don't have to, people smart enough to pick up a book every now and then and think for themselves instead of being told how to think already know that.....just like you did.Where is the move over flag when you need it?????
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