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Originally Posted by Scroopy Noopers
... we have electrical infrastructure in place for every town in Canada. It’s no different than building something, you run electric to it.
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No ####. But land, copper, stations, and a tie in to the grid to the tune of MW power doesn't come free
. You think that's a good investment opportunity, and if so at what fee.....20-30 spots at $2-5/hr? I guess we can count on you guys to step up and build these seemingly cost neutral endeavors. EV supporters in here talking about home charging like its going to wipe out or negate roadside charging, when you have THOUSANDS of cars going down the highway, more than a few need to stop for fuel....tying up 20-30 spots for 30min-1hr is just inefficient. You want more than that, well I think the math was done already to what the load would be like, good luck finding the supply