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<blockquote data-quote="Bounce" data-source="post: 1438307" data-attributes="member: 257"><p>While true along the more populous areas of the coasts, it's not ubiquitous.</p><p></p><p>It's not just EVs either. To date, I am still hearing Tech Wonks bemoan residual tech that isn't based on the need of highly-available (99% uptime) broadband or wireless. From their crenelated ivory towers, they see the world around them as free wifi and gigabit connectivity everywhere. They either aren't aware of, or don't care, that the vast majority of people still don't live in areas like that. They seem to see everything as being "in the cloud" when the majority of people still can't access those speeds and uptime.</p><p></p><p>Seems that metro-messes with lots of charging stations are few and far between as is the ability of the grid to service the increased load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bounce, post: 1438307, member: 257"] While true along the more populous areas of the coasts, it's not ubiquitous. It's not just EVs either. To date, I am still hearing Tech Wonks bemoan residual tech that isn't based on the need of highly-available (99% uptime) broadband or wireless. From their crenelated ivory towers, they see the world around them as free wifi and gigabit connectivity everywhere. They either aren't aware of, or don't care, that the vast majority of people still don't live in areas like that. They seem to see everything as being "in the cloud" when the majority of people still can't access those speeds and uptime. Seems that metro-messes with lots of charging stations are few and far between as is the ability of the grid to service the increased load. [/QUOTE]
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