California will require EV charging for all new residential units in 2026$405/space or $2,405/space? Not sure why writer leaves $2,000 contribution by others out a couple of times in article as if it isn't an actual cost. Somebody is paying indirectly, even if not the building's owner.
Bias is also significant when they state "California's new building codes will require EV chargers in most new overnight parking spots starting in 2026, going a big way towards solving the only actual problem with EVs."
EVs are good and have much to offer, but that's not "THE ONLY ACTUAL PROBLEM WITH EVs". Making such statements is a good way to lose credibility IMO.Thu, 19 Dec 2024 06:14:21 +0000
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