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Some of these commercial campuses have maybe 3,000 employees, with as many as 1,000 of them driving EVs now, and so they’re trying to figure out, “How do I get enough infrastructure in place to help support my employees, and support cleaner commutes?” It’s difficult to do that with grid power alone. We have done some data centers.
Some of these commercial campuses have maybe 3,000 employees, with as many as 1,000 of them driving EVs now, and so they’re trying to figure out, “How do I get enough infrastructure in place to help support my employees, and support cleaner commutes?” It’s difficult to do that with grid power alone. We have done some data centers.
They are either glorified golfcart city cars like this one or they are only for the very wealthy like the Tesla. Several global indicators on the supply of oil and the known carbon pollution environmental damages its caused all lead us to find cleaner ways of transportation. Electric cars a still a joke.
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