$100MM to fix EV Chargers in "Disadvantaged" Communities

Just out of curiosity, how many EVs can a 'disadvantaged' community afford? 

Furthermore, aren't these EV chargers nearly new just by nature of the technology? How quickly do they break? 

2 comments:

Assistant Village Idiot said...

Those are the obvious questions, yes. It is always valuable to keep pointing out the obvious, as tedious as that might be.

Gringo said...

My sister recently purchased an EV. With the purchase she got access to cost-free charging stations for her vehicle. The free electricity comes with a cost of substantial waits. Keeping her car charged is a constant issue. I told her that I go to a gas station every month or two.