Battery based electric vehicles of today and tomorrow.

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We have 2 cans, one for recycle and one for everything else here.
We used to have a lot of "deposits" for glass, bottles etc. but that is loosely followed.
Every Gov and local entity does something different when it comes to recycling, mostly left to the sanitation firms (private).

With Gas prices going up, the working poor and middle class, who can't afford EV gets hit the hardest.
In my area over $4.00 for 89 octane, tolls raised. Not helping anyone but the state who spend like kids in a candy store.

We do have core and environment charges for tires and batteries. Which has led to less tire dumps.
 
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How can you afford it

“the cost of power would climb about $20 to nearly $53 per month for a typical household, the Press Herald reported.”
That's before plugging in your Tesla. We don't have the power grid now; how are we going to power all of those cars?
Putting the carriage before the horse isn't going to solve a thing... all that it's going to do is stagnate.
 
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That's before plugging in your Tesla. We don't have the power grid now; how are we going to power all of those cars?
Putting the carriage before the horse isn't going to solve a thing... all that it's going to do is stagnate.
Before plugging in a Tesla, the Texas average electric bill is $140 - it sounds about right. Another site said Maine's average electric bill was $70 not $50. Does that sound right?
 
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Before plugging in a Tesla, the Texas average electric bill is $140 - it sounds about right. Another site said Maine's average electric bill was $70 not $50. Does that sound right?
Probably. Mine generally runs around 30, but I'm cheap. The most expensive thing that I run is om refrigerator... I don't notice much difference when I plug my two freezers in.
 
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