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To: Chode
It depends on where you live and what you are used to.

I, for one, could not buy an EV and support it.

I own a home that has no garage. My house could support the installation of a charging station. But, I would cost me.

For someone living in an apartment, they would have to drive to city hall or walgreens to charge.

It also depends on your vocation. Farm workers, ranchers, and rural types could not charge at less convenience than getting some gas.

Also, most of the initial charging stations are paid for by you and me to give free juice to those who need it.

Free means nobody has a financial interest in the charging stations to keep them working.

I could in-vision a time where charging cords, stolen from stations, are turned in to junkyards for cash.

The same way air conditioning units are parted or taken whole by thieves today for the copper.

141 posted on 11/28/2010 8:49:45 PM PST by Jet Jaguar (*)
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To: Jet Jaguar

I would cost me.

It would cost me.


142 posted on 11/28/2010 8:50:44 PM PST by Jet Jaguar (*)
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