Gee, I wonder how much of SC citizen tax dollars will go into helping out the 80 or so owners of electric cars in SC. Bad ideas certainly have legs at all levels of government.
Gee, I wonder how much of SC citizen tax dollars will go into helping out the 80 or so owners of electric cars in SC. Bad ideas certainly have legs at all levels of government.
Gee, I wonder how much of SC citizen tax dollars will go into helping out the 80 or so owners of electric cars in SC. Bad ideas certainly have legs at all levels of government.
How much will the fee be for charging and how will they measure the charge you received.
Time to find out which congress critter’s cousin is the manufacturer.
How long do you have to wait for the charge for these boondoggles for mother eart?
Pray for America
If South Carolina needs 80 Charging stations, Texas will need 714 Charging stations. The article mentioned these will be needed for the Chey Volt. If that is the case, Texas can get by with 2 Charging stations for the Volt drivers in Austin.
We don’t want them to go anywhere else in the state.
Time to come up with an entrepreneurial solution to be built next door to these stations: let’s seeeee.... something that car owners can do for the eight hours that their cars are charging.... gotta think about this one.
8 hours sleeping.
8 hours commuting.
8 hourse working.
Keeps the riff-raff busy. No time to go to Tea Party meetings.
Extension cord stock as well, lol
How many cars can the average charging station accommodate at the same time? Won’t each car need to be hooked up to the charger for several hours? It won’t be like a regular gas station where you pull in, fill the tank, then go on your way a few minutes later.
Just watch, the distance between recharge stations will be greater than the battery can move the car
Raleigh opens stations for charging electric cars
newsobserver.com ^ | Nov 25, 2010 | RAY MARTIN
Posted on November 26, 2010 12:30:47 AM EST by Jet Jaguar
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