Texas Dan
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WOW! Hundreds of BILLIONS of dollars to be spent on charging infrastructure before 2030, most within five years.
New Standards and Major Progress for a Made-in-America National Network of Electric Vehicle Chargers
There is so much information in the announcement that it's hard to pick a place to start. One paragraph really stood out for me is that it appears that Tesla will be forced to support non-Tesla EV charging at some if not all of their Superchargers by the end of 2024. The progress of most of the major developments in charging infrastructure we have read about lately is in the anoucement.
The world as we know it is definitely changing and this announcement is a good road map to what the transportation future is going to look like. If anyone is looking for a career for themselves, their children or their grandchildren I think this announcement would be a good read. It's quite clear that anyone that wants to build a career in either the EVs themselves or the infrastructure supporting them, the future will be bright.
New Standards and Major Progress for a Made-in-America National Network of Electric Vehicle Chargers
There is so much information in the announcement that it's hard to pick a place to start. One paragraph really stood out for me is that it appears that Tesla will be forced to support non-Tesla EV charging at some if not all of their Superchargers by the end of 2024. The progress of most of the major developments in charging infrastructure we have read about lately is in the anoucement.
The world as we know it is definitely changing and this announcement is a good road map to what the transportation future is going to look like. If anyone is looking for a career for themselves, their children or their grandchildren I think this announcement would be a good read. It's quite clear that anyone that wants to build a career in either the EVs themselves or the infrastructure supporting them, the future will be bright.
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