No, except that it requires infrastructure that doesn't yet exist, particularly in the rural west. They can obviously shut down gas shipments any time already. But if they force the switch to electric all they have to do is just not install the charging infrastructure in the first place.
No, except that it requires infrastructure that doesn't yet exist, particularly in the rural west. They can obviously shut down gas shipments any time already. But if they force the switch to electric all they have to do is just not install the charging infrastructure in the first place.
They have to take out power to everywhere for that to work. You can charge from any standard 120V outlet.
They have to take out power to everywhere for that to work. You can charge from any standard 120V outlet.
It can take hours to charge, as opposed to filling a gas tank in one minute.
It can take hours to charge, as opposed to filling a gas tank in one minute.
They can obviously shut down gas shipments any time already.
When that happens it take infinity time to fill a gas tank.
> They can obviously shut down gas shipments any time already.
When that happens it take infinity time to fill a gas tank.
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