Thanks for the reply. Interesting. How do you suppose the charging station problem and wait time problem will be overcome? And how much of a strain will all the charging be on the grid that already seems over burdened.
I’m a fan of hydrogen fuel cell, thinking it is a much better way that the battery fuel approach.
Happy to have your reply.
“How do you suppose the charging station problem and wait time problem will be overcome? “
Most charging will be done in the garage while the owner is sleeping ...
Here are the stats for charging stations in Cleveland Ohio (not counting chargers at home). I just read an article this morning that churches are putting them. The free market is taking over.
Our power grid expands by 3% on average each year and most states can produce way more than they use. Washington state sells 25% of it’s annual production to Canada.
Cleveland-Elyria Charging Stats
350 Total Stations 39 Free Stations 30 New Stations (90 days) 51 Fast Chargers 12 CHAdeMO Plugs 26 CCS Plugs 24 Superchargers 146 J-1772 Plugs
Top Charging Networks in Cleveland-Elyria
ChargePoint 49 stations Supercharger 24 stations Tesla Destination 17 stations