On 11 Feb 2022 at 15:04, nathan christiansn via EV wrote:
> The only problem that I see with this is that the government is making
> people who do not support EVs pay for ev charging.
Yep. And even though I don't have any kids, the gubmint makes me pay taxes
so that all those grubby
As far as I know, the charging business cannot yet be profitable without
subsidies.
If anyone has any contrary data, I would welcome it. If there is any data
showing WHEN it might be profitable, I would be happy to see that, too.
- Mark
Sent from my Fuel Cell powered iPhone
> On Feb 11,
A couple of relevant data points:
-Biden recently publicly credited Tesla as America's leading EV
manufacturer. Yes, it took a while, but that talking point is over.
Meanwhile we'll see if Ford, VW, GM, Hyundai, Kia, Nissan and others can
catch up, as their new models arrive.
-The
On 2/11/22 5:04 PM, nathan christiansn via EV wrote:
The only problem that I see with this is that the government is making
people who do not support ev’s pay for ev charging. I say that we wait for
mass ev adoption to happen(which will happen very soon). After this,
businesses and apartment
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On 11 Feb 2022 at 17:09, Peri Hartman via EV wrote:
> States are getting the go-ahead to build a nationwide network of
> electric vehicle charging stations that would place new or upgraded ones every
> 50 miles along interstate highways as part of the Biden administrationTMs
> plan to spur
States get go-ahead to build electric car charging stations
https://www.seattletimes.com/business/states-get-go-ahead-to-build-electric-car-charging-stations/
By HOPE YEN
The Associated Press
States are getting the go-ahead to build a nationwide network of
electric vehicle charging stations