I also think it would have been a good idea if they spent the extra 30 seconds talking about how you can have a higher-power charging station to speed up charging, I'm sure they also would point out that they may not exist where you are when you want to use it.
I'm sure in some places you'll be fine, like LA or San Francisco where I suspect they have more charging stations than the average town.
And this is an obvious chicken/egg problem and if you explain it, people will understand.
Maybe I should add, the same chicken/egg problem exists for the Hydrogen car which was shown later in the show.
To be honest hydrogen is a nice idea but just looking at one item, compressing, hydrogen just seems like loss of energy. I don't know if it will ever work.
Just know one thing that electric 'engines' are the future, I don't know where the power will come from though.
I'm sure in some places you'll be fine, like LA or San Francisco where I suspect they have more charging stations than the average town.
And this is an obvious chicken/egg problem and if you explain it, people will understand.
Maybe I should add, the same chicken/egg problem exists for the Hydrogen car which was shown later in the show.
To be honest hydrogen is a nice idea but just looking at one item, compressing, hydrogen just seems like loss of energy. I don't know if it will ever work.
Just know one thing that electric 'engines' are the future, I don't know where the power will come from though.