← Back to context Comment by CGMthrowaway 7 hours ago 44 million US households have no garage, including ~2/3 of renters 5 comments CGMthrowaway Reply bruce511 6 hours ago Sounds like a market opportunity for kerb-side, low speed, charging points.Not to mention parking garages for daytime parking at work.Not to mention mall parking lots.The garage is an obvious starting point, because your car spends a lot of time there, but there are lots of opportunities elsewhere.Once upon a time 44 million households didn't have electricity. Things change. nielsbot 6 hours ago Hence the urgent need for charging infrastructure: Incentives to install charges in homes and rental unit garages and at curbsides. CGMthrowaway 4 hours ago Isn't it a lot easier just to sell people hybrids instead? rcMgD2BwE72F 1 hour ago No. It's really easy to install charging points on office parking space and supermarket. You don't need to plug at home when half of the day the car is parked at places with chargers. nielsbot 2 hours ago Yeah but don't we need to stop burning fossil fuels?
bruce511 6 hours ago Sounds like a market opportunity for kerb-side, low speed, charging points.Not to mention parking garages for daytime parking at work.Not to mention mall parking lots.The garage is an obvious starting point, because your car spends a lot of time there, but there are lots of opportunities elsewhere.Once upon a time 44 million households didn't have electricity. Things change.
nielsbot 6 hours ago Hence the urgent need for charging infrastructure: Incentives to install charges in homes and rental unit garages and at curbsides. CGMthrowaway 4 hours ago Isn't it a lot easier just to sell people hybrids instead? rcMgD2BwE72F 1 hour ago No. It's really easy to install charging points on office parking space and supermarket. You don't need to plug at home when half of the day the car is parked at places with chargers. nielsbot 2 hours ago Yeah but don't we need to stop burning fossil fuels?
CGMthrowaway 4 hours ago Isn't it a lot easier just to sell people hybrids instead? rcMgD2BwE72F 1 hour ago No. It's really easy to install charging points on office parking space and supermarket. You don't need to plug at home when half of the day the car is parked at places with chargers. nielsbot 2 hours ago Yeah but don't we need to stop burning fossil fuels?
rcMgD2BwE72F 1 hour ago No. It's really easy to install charging points on office parking space and supermarket. You don't need to plug at home when half of the day the car is parked at places with chargers.
Sounds like a market opportunity for kerb-side, low speed, charging points.
Not to mention parking garages for daytime parking at work.
Not to mention mall parking lots.
The garage is an obvious starting point, because your car spends a lot of time there, but there are lots of opportunities elsewhere.
Once upon a time 44 million households didn't have electricity. Things change.
Hence the urgent need for charging infrastructure: Incentives to install charges in homes and rental unit garages and at curbsides.
Isn't it a lot easier just to sell people hybrids instead?
No. It's really easy to install charging points on office parking space and supermarket. You don't need to plug at home when half of the day the car is parked at places with chargers.
Yeah but don't we need to stop burning fossil fuels?