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LisaM

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1. I don't think we are at the all EV place yet.
Fri Aug 23, 2024, 10:40 AM
Aug 2024

The batteries do have their own environmental issues. Charging stations are a huge issue. There are some fire danger problems with the battery chargers in homes. The infrastructure needed to re-tool rural America is an overwhelming task. It's also going to render a lot of usable vehicles obsolete. And batteries can drain in cold weather or have big problems in the heat, so people can get stranded with no recharging options.

I really think hybrids are the bridge option.

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