• BakerBagel@midwest.social
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    20 days ago

    I live in 150 year old apartment that can’t even handle an electric stove, and only has street parking. Where is a charger supposed to go for people in dense areas? EV’s are not a one and done replacement for ICE vehicles. The truth is we need less cars and more public transport

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      19 days ago

      Well that’s also true. More public transit fixes even more problems than EVs. But let’s not forget that street parking is friendly to electric charging stations - they can be tiny! That’s a city infrastructure issue more than a space issue.

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      19 days ago

      The sincere answer is public chargers on the street. Similar to parking meters. They don’t have to be fast chargers, 240v or even 120v would do the trick.