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Old 03-21-2026, 10:54 PM   #3547
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Originally Posted by speedyink1 View Post
"The infrastructure isn't there" literally does not apply for most people living in houses. If you don't have much reason to travel and do most of your commuting within a 100 miles, you basically never need to use a charger outside of what's at your house.
And where do you think the ability to charge at home comes from? Infrastructure. The vast majority of the US simply does not have the electrical infrastructure in place to handle such a large quantity of people charging, it doesn't matter if they charge at home or at a station.
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