I live in a city and don't have a dedicated space. I'm not sure how they're going to put in EV charging infrastructure for us. I'm not alone in this problem, so I"m not sure how an EV would work for me or a lot of us City dwellers..
I guess they could make us go to a charging station for 30 minutes every week, or put in charging stations along each street. Maybe battery swapping?
The cities seem to have the most to gain from having cleaner air.
I live in a city, and though I have a dedicated space, I cannot independently choose to put in EV charging infrastructure, so I also don't know how this will work out in my current place.
But I'm more thinking like ... Texas had its giant power outage. California sometimes has rolling blackouts. If a large proportion of vehicles were electric, the current system couldn't handle it, right? And if a large power outage in turn has follow-on effects on transportation where it's suddenly harder for goods or people to leave, that seems even worse.
So I hope _someone_ has a plan for how the power grid and energy storage and charging infrastructure all need to grow and become more robust at the right pace, in parallel with EV adoption. And that plan, I hope, includes projections on both EV adoption and charging infra availability and power grid capacity and resilience?
I guess they could make us go to a charging station for 30 minutes every week, or put in charging stations along each street. Maybe battery swapping?
The cities seem to have the most to gain from having cleaner air.