You do not cite anything in my post that is inaccurate. I am not saying EV's are not currently heavier, as a class and thus POTENTIALLY, as numbers rise going to put more of a burden on infrastructure. I am saying we had a similar issue as we moved from econo box to SUV, and Mini vans for the bulk population. They too put pressure on the infrastructure. Many parkades,e tc could not fit them. MOre wear on roads, etc.
Again, almost all of you guys complaints are based on the EV technology as it is today, at the BEGINNINGS of the mass production curve. A time when improvements tend to come fast and furious as multi company competition and Venture Capital all pursue the improvements.
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