Dont commercial vehicles cause the majority of wear and tear on our highways? I think I heard that somewhere once. Electric vehicles are typically lighter than petro fueled, so they should pay less, no?
26 million divided by 18 = $1.44 million per station. ;:;badidea
Also heard that in Minnesota these charging stations are propane powered generators. ;:;banghead
Dont commercial vehicles cause the majority of wear and tear on our highways? I think I heard that somewhere once. Electric vehicles are typically lighter than petro fueled, so they should pay less, no?
How far can you drive an EV in ND in January when it's 10 below and into a 30 mph head wind? Asking for a friend....i am confused. doesn't the car owner pay by the KWH for the charge before or as they charge? just like filling up for gas. that seems like the logical way this would be done. regarding the post about stopping every 50 miles... they aren't putting them every 50 miles because they expect you will have to stop every 50 miles. its similar to why we see gas stations spaced like we do. gas stations are actually spaced a bit closer in ND. like 30-40 miles at the most on average along our major corridors. not cause we need to fill up every 30 miles. but, cause we are stupid people and forget to pay attention to our gas gauge. its a safety thing. we can't have a bunch of idiots stalled on the interstate in -30 degree temps cause there isn't another gas station for 70 miles.
How far can you drive an EV in ND in January when it's 10 below and into a 30 mph head wind? Asking for a friend....