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Originally Posted by dezzracer
Is it not our brilliant government leaders forcing car manufacturers to pump out millions of EV without a power infrastructure in place though? Perhaps they should step up with a plan. But then we the taxpayers regardless of what we are driving would shoulder the financial burden you say? I’m not buying an EV until Ithey give me no choice but I’d rather see them spend my money on that than the hundreds of billions they waste on ridiculous political agenda’s that do more harm than good. .
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You may be waiting forever.
But seriously, the infrastructure is good enough right now to save you $100 - $200 a month in gas in the near term. The question is what happens in the future. The other options are solar and off-peak power storage. Both depend where you live, the incentives, usage and the financial payback period.