WSJ News Exclusive | Italian Company Plans 10,000 Fast Chargers Across U.S. to Meet EV Demand

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Italian energy giant Enel plans to add 10,000 EV fast chargers in the U.S. by 2030, an effort to capitalize on the Biden administration’s efforts to switch more drivers to greener cars

Enel expects to add at least two million chargers, including home systems, in North America by the end of the decadeItalian energy giant Enel SpA said it plans to

add 10,000 electric-vehicle fast chargers in the U.S. by 2030, an effort to capitalize on the Biden administration’s efforts to switch more drivers to greener cars.

 

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And just where and how will these batteries be destroyed once inoperable? Who has time to wait hours in line to wait another hour charging a battery? How will the power grid hold up? Talk about green energy. The price of replacing those is just as expensive as the car itself. 🤡

Note that by 'fast charger' you mean, takes at least 30 minutes and possibly up to an hour. Nobody's done the math on what this conversion will really require. Your workplace is going to be mandated to make EV charging stations accessible to all employees.

Do people realize batteries don’t generate power? It’s merely a storage vessel

If I were a robber, these stations would be where I operated. Imagine, people stuck in this location for long periods of time just waiting for their cars to charge. Simply disable security cameras & criminals have open season. AND…liberal DAs will release anyone caught

…where is the additional grid capacity being generated?…

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