The infrastructure to support the increased demand for electricity, to include flyover country, must exist before even perfectly designed EV could begin to seriously compete for market share.
We are going to have a low temp of -5F and a high temp of -3F on Thursday. It’ll be interesting to see how many EVs are on the road then. Maybe they’ll be good for a 1/2 mile run to the QuikStop for milk.
Lambslave: The infrastructure to support the increased demand for electricity, to include flyover country, must exist before even perfectly designed EV could begin to seriously compete for market share.
Chase Bank/Polaris office complex in Columbus Ohio recently put solar panels over the 15 acre parking lot. 10,000 person office staff. The panels produce enough electricity to supply 80% of the building needs. They want it tosupply 100% in the next 5 years. It also charges employees ev’s.
Employees love it because the panels act as a car port protecting their cars from the sun, rain and snow. A win win situation. More of this type of energy production will be adapted as time moves on and ev’s will become more mainstream.