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Originally Posted by FenwickHockey65
Because the infrastructure for electricity is already there and present in every home and garage.
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It may be but that doesnt mean you have the capability to quick charge your vehicle. You would have to let it sit overnight or buy a quick charge station for thousands of dollars. What are you going to do if you drive cross state or run out of charge away from your home? You would have to wait for the battery to charge because the "infrastructure" isnt there to charge the batteries yet. Im not saying CNG alone or hydrogen alone or electricity alone is the answer. I think the answer is a combination of those. I just think too many eggs are being placed in one basket.