ChasingCoral
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However, that will change with the increase in solar energy production. Solar is increasing faster than BEV adoption, so far.The energy grid can not support everyone charging EVs at work, as there is usually a relative energy shortage during the daytime and excess at night time. For EVs to work, the majority of charging has to be done at home. Eventually workplace chargers will not be free anymore, or may even be removed once there is adequate High speed DC charging....it will be just like gas pumps, most employers don't install gas pumps in the parking lots.
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