Zztop
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yeah I don't get this hypothetical scenario. You could make the same what-if people ran out of gasoline when trying to evacuate? I think most people who have an EV will spend the extra $$ to have a rapid charger at home. Also I guess nobody reads my posts b/c on literally the previous page I posted
"currently there are 100,000 chargers and the goal is to have 500,000 by 2030"
(Also I suspect that the actual % of EV owners in Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi are very low and will be very slow adopters, so gasoline will the what the majority still uses for many years to come - If we are talking gulf region/hurricane concerns)
US charging infrastructure is outpacing forecasts, study finds
The nation is a fifth of the way to its goal of 500,000 chargers by 2030.
arstechnica.com
(Also I suspect that the actual % of EV owners in Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi are very low and will be very slow adopters, so gasoline will the what the majority still uses for many years to come - If we are talking gulf region/hurricane concerns)
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