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On 7/15/2012 7:18 PM, Tim wrote:
On Jul 15, 8:22 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: That's an "equivalent" rating based on the average cost of electricity as it produced today for current usages. There are over 250 million cars on the road in the USA. If a quarter to half of them were replaced with electrics that require electricity generation for charging, what do think will happen to the cost of electricity and to it's "equivalent" rating in terms of mpg? Most don't think of that, Richard. Electric power stations are fairly maxing as it is to keep up with today's electrical demands, especially for this boiling hot summers air conditioning. Honestly with people trying to stay cool, I'm surprised there hasn't been power outages in my area, and we have very reliable service. Most charging would occur overnight during off-peak hours. |
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