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Old 14-09-2022, 12:26 AM   #36
Franco Cozzo
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Default Re: Electric Ford Transit - How will this work?

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All well and good, but there is no way the current infrastructure can support everyone in my street charging an EV overnight. We are already being asked not to overload the network on hot days and nights etc to prevent failure. We will all need to bankroll a massive network improvement.
Yep - that's how it's SUPPOSED to work, we pay taxes and the government provides infrastructure.

Except they sold it all to foreign interests who put nothing into the infrastructure and charge us up the *** to use our 100 year old third world power infrastructure.

I'm in two minds, I don't want to experience issues, but on the other hand I'm happy to sit in the dark for weeks on end, everyone's food to go off in their fridges, people having no heating or cooling and the shops to have no food so we can all reflect on our poor choices at elections that got us there.

There's nothing like paying the price for your own actions to send a message

If we've gotta do it all over again than it's imperative that infrastructure stays public owned this time.
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