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Originally Posted by kyriian
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Well, yes.
Most as in a majority...
This is such a bigger discussion that really can't be hashed out in a forum thread haha. For example, a large portion of those born in the mid to late 1990's are currently priced out of the housing market entirely, there goes the "just charge your car overnight at your home" argument. Then the onus is on the states and apartment complexes to install charging infrastructure. Something that cannot happen fast enough and is too costly for such a small return on investment. I could go on...
Suffice it to say, the change to EV is not necessarily the wrong change; but the timing and execution to get there is rash and ill conceived at best.