• @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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    85 days ago

    Once they get charging times down further it will be better. They’re talking about 10 minute charges soon. The other thing we need to do though is get businesses and parking lot owners on board with charging stations. Just literally everywhere, especially long visit businesses like grocery stores and restaurants.

    • @TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee
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      44 days ago

      What’s interesting is some places like grocery stores installed chargers, but then removed them because of all the EV owners taking up spots but not actually shopping at the stores.

      • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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        54 days ago

        Which would be solved by requiring a purchase to avoid a parking charge. But I’ve seen the opposite where the plaza owner puts them in and is quite happy to have people walking around the plaza.

      • circuitfarmer
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        13 days ago

        This exactly. The battery tech needs to be such that I can get the same energy density into my vehicle without having to change my habits around the technology.

        Couple that with the fact that battery production is crazy dirty and bad for the environment anyway, I’m still not sure the EV is “it”.

        • @whithom@discuss.online
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          23 days ago

          Yeah there is going to be a big problem when all these batteries are dead. I know they can recycle a lot of them but WILL they?

          It feels like battery tech should be further along by now.