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![]() ![]() Section 16: EV Issues Subject: 3000 Mile Range? Msg# 1226527
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Did the article say anything about what the new innovation might be?
I for one am not opposed to EVs. I am opposed to any technology being forced upon the people by the government when there are still unsolved problems, be they limited range, excessive weight for certain roadways and bridges, easy flammability in accidents, etc., etc. But a completely problem-free EVs, and a mature, nation-wide infrastructure to support them, would be something that would be appealing. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: From the web: One of the biggest problems surrounding electric vehicles continues to be their limited range. While most offer anywhere from 200-300 miles per charge, planning a route that has access to charging stations takes a bit more work than just getting in your gas-powered car and driving somewhere. However, a new innovation could unlock the potential for 3,000-mile-range EVs, doing away with this major obstacle. |