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But who is going to install the kerbside charging points for citydwellers, and run the supply to them?
When the UK goes to "net zero" we will be using magic electricity to replace gas space heating, for which the demand peaks at night.
It's a bit like asking "Who is going to build supermarkets and deliver stock to them?".Someone who wants to sell the electricity that is delivered through them.
There's a difference between building on a field or brownsite and digging up a city street, particularly when every such entrepreneur wants to dig up all the other streets at the same time.
Where are they?
Quote from: alancalverd on 30/04/2021 23:12:10Where are they?Barnet.https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/cars/article-9330031/Electric-car-North-South-divide-revealed-ownership-EVs-rises-53.html
Energy storage density is about 70% of what can be practically achieved with gasoline.
Hydrogen is great; but the range of a vehicle with sensible tank size will be small.