Stanford study re:EV charging. So now they dont want us charging at home. Why should it be convenient!π Good luck with the infrastructure for that, California, (who can't even build a train)!π
(www.thebrighterside.news)
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This is very very bad for independence and autonomy. Not being able to charge you car at home is going to eventually mean being dependent on the whims of third parties. Just when you really need your car, for an evacuation for example, you won't be able to charge it.
I see all kinds of problems brewing from this, and 'control' being their solution to all of them.
Thatβs why they want you to have a smart thermostat in your house- they are going to be able to set your thermostat to avoid brown outs