On 04/26/2020 19:55, Lee Hart via EV wrote:
Yes, if you live in a big city (especially in California), seeing EVs
is a daily occurrence. CA is reporting something like 15 EVs per 1000
people.
Daily? Here in the Los Angeles suburbs, I can't go more than a minute
or two on the freeway without
Willie via EV wrote:
Everyone has his own view and perceptions of the elephant. The three
blind men parable.
I agree. You may be standing at the front end of the elephant, where
things are pretty interesting. But I happen to be standing at the
tail-end, where things don't smell so nice.
Ye
Wow! Glad to hear this Willie.
To review: I went to the FC event expecting poor attendance, maybe a
few hundred or a thousand. The event was mobbed to the point of
inability of attendees to see what they wanted to see. I don't have
attendance figures but I would guess tens of thousands.
Oddly, fuel prices where I live (SF Bay Area) really haven’t changed much.
Still a bit over $3 per gallon for regular. Has been that way for several
months at least.
Tom Keenan
> On Apr 26, 2020, at 3:09 PM, Lee Hart via EV wrote:
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> EVDL Administrator via EV wrote:
>>> Electric adoption wi
On 4/26/20 5:09 PM, Lee Hart via EV wrote:
If we lived in a logical world with rational people, we would have
already switched to EVs. Instead, we balance at the tipping point, with
powerful forces pushing us back away from the brink.
Everyone has his own view and perceptions of the eleph
EVDL Administrator via EV wrote:
Electric adoption will happen much quicker if the security of the oil supply
changes or the price of oil skyrockets or people become aware of the harm and
cost pumping, refining and burning fossil fuel poses.
Awareness of the harm won't do it. It's not suffici
On 26 Apr 2020 at 15:51, Lawrence Rhodes via EV wrote:
> Electric adoption will happen much quicker if the security of the oil supply
> changes or the price of oil skyrockets or people become aware of the harm and
> cost pumping, refining and burning fossil fuel poses.
Awareness of the harm won'
Electric adoption will happen much quicker if the security of the oil supply
changes or the price of oil skyrockets or people become aware of the harm and
cost pumping, refining and burning fossil fuel poses. Take a look at what some
of our math loving humans have done. One friend of mine paid