Dave Watkins
Apr 27, 2021

Most users will charge at home and overnight or at work. Lines are unlikely. By 2025 you should be able to get a 70–80% charge in 5–10 minutes at a fast charging station.

Batteries are easy to recycle. There is a startup getting a lot of funding that essentially refreshes them into new batteries or takes all the lithium out. Others are looking to put them into power storage facilities which can extend their life by a lot as they aren’t sensitive to a 20% drop in power storage ability like a car owner might be.

Hybrids are not the he solution, they have twice as many things that can go wrong an will soon be unnecessary as EVs become cheap,

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