On 25 Aug 2021 at 6:54, jim--- via EV wrote:

> within a mile or two of my house there are at least a half dozen
> publicly available charging stations. 

That's what's great about EVs.  

Almost every commercial building has enough electrical capacity to install 
at least a level 2 (~10kW) charging point.  The cost is about $6,000 per 
point.  No need to buy and bury tanks, just trench for the power cable.

No EVSE?  It's slow, but you can charge anywhere you can find a receptacle 
(with permission).  That's just about everywhere.

Hydrogen willl NEVER be cheap to install or that readily available - nor 
will gasoline or Diesel fuel, for that matter.

David Roden, EVDL moderator & general lackey

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