7 automakers join forces to double EV fast-charger network in U.S.

No, the Congo is though. You’re not very good at this Racist.
I still don't know how this is racist. And neither do you, but you're a dumbass.

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I can't fix your stupidity or your ignorance of the news.
 
Pacemakers need to be replaced every 5-7 years. Should we do away with them?

Your tires need replacing at least every 5 years. Should we abandon tire manufacturing?

You're seriously brain-damaged.
Because those things aren’t made with mountains of lithium and cobalt. We don’t have the resources to keep replacing giant EV batteries. A Tesla EV battery uses 138 pounds of lithium. A typical electronic device battery uses less than a gram. Which means the cost of electronic batteries will skyrocket if the vast majority is being wasted on EVs.
 
Republicans can't stop it. Big business is charging forward (pun intended). The sooner the better.


7 automakers join forces to double EV fast-charger network in U.S.

Seven major automakers on Wednesday announced plans to nearly double the nation’s network of high-powered electric vehicle chargers, an effort to address a key consumer reservation about EVs — that they may not have a place to power up on the road.

The plan calls for adding 30,000 fast chargers in urban areas and along highways, according to a joint statement by General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, BMW Group, Mercedes-Benz Group and Stellantis N.V. The U.S. network had about 32,000 such chargers as of July, according to the Energy Department.

The first stations are expected to be open by summer 2024.

“Charging is an inseparable part of the EV experience, and this network will be another step to make it as convenient as possible,” said Mercedes-Benz chief executive Ola Källenius.

It is also crucial to broader efforts to wean American motorists away from gas power. U.S. EV sales are expected to make up more than half of all car sales by 2030, the companies said Wednesday. But EV prices — which averaged over $53,000 in June 2023 — represent a major hurdle for consumers, said Michelle Krebs, executive analyst at Cox Automotive. Another big barrier is charging infrastructure and anxiety about how far the cars can drive without running out of power, she said.
The plug is universalized, the batteries are not. Non-universalized charging/battery systems are also holding back the ebike Interstate as well as urban morphologies.
 
And then, what, they dump the raw material into the trunks of EVs?

How long have you been a retard? Born, or head injury?

I see, you want to ignore the suffering of child and slave labor cuz………..

EV’s be cool!
 

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