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Originally Posted by island911
Exactly ^
That is a lot of ignorance on display there cp.
Each "supercharge" station requires massive inverters to take the AC and convert it to DC. - not cheap. If it were cheap Tesla would have them in more locations than Starbucks. - It's not as if Tesla doesn't have the capital to expand infrastructure. It's that each charger costs more than the car.
And THEN, where does that power/electricity originate?
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no, it doesn't. you can have a super charger in your house for less than 5 grand.
a power plant.
this isnt rocket science. if we can figure out a trucking system to put gas in every gas station. like we currently use the
dumbest system possible for gas distribution, we can handle charging electric cars. it will happen, just the same as it happened for gas, and it will be a power of ten more efficient than trucking gasoline around.