• TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Chargers arent really an issue. Not sure why this is consistently the focus.

    Grid level battery storage is what we need. The cars can a day between charging. Charge them at home. But we effectively need to long term reduce the environmental impacts of electricity to 0. We need grid level storage to do so.

    I’ve been driving an electric for 3 years. I maybe charge outside of the house (slow, trickle charge overnight) 12x a year. Its just not neccessary.

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      1 year ago

      Public chargers have two huge advantages:

      • They provide someplace for people living in rental housing to charge
      • They enable road trips

      The result of building them will be to shift some amount of transport away from burning fossil fuels.

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        by public, you mean like a gas station? a private business that serves the public

        or do you mean public like the interstate system is public? a public service funded by taxes

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          1 year ago

          More like gas stations and toll roads. They’re not providing free-as-in-beer electricity

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        1 year ago

        These are both edge cases and shouldn’t be the focus of policy. Straight up. Its a complete mistake to prioritize these as investments.

        We have a grid, the VAST majority of electric car owners have access to outlets, we should be focusing on grid level storage, not charging networks.

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      Having a broad charger system would facilitate commercial electric transport which is where the biggest gains can be made in terms of reducing car climate impact.