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Originally Posted by JSH
I meant that EVs are no longer a technical problem. 10 years ago most EVs went less than 100 miles. Now most new EVs have a 250 - 300 mile range.
EV tech is to the point were they will work for most people. Now we need to focus on getting the cost down so more people can afford them.
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I think that pretty much sums it up. That and finding a way to keep the EVSE costs, availability and such reasonable too. There's the concern for those who rent and even homeowners that may, by law and code or simply just need to have a very expensive upgrade in order to install an EVSE. I write this from my parents-in-laws' home that's got a single 120V 30A main. My EVSE I had was 240V and needed a 40A breaker. I've even heard of homes with 240V 100 or 150A mains needing to be upgraded for an extremely costly price just to legally install a level 2 EVSE.