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southern MN | You need to sort out the capitol costs.
A whole separate road network to buy land and tick off landowners, build, and maintain.
Then the revolving inventory of extra batteries, you would need all manufaturers to agree on one standard in a still evolving technology. Plus the inventory cost of batteries sitting around waiting for the wind to blow to get charged.
I don’t see the new road network. We will be spending the money on a stronger electrical network, not roads.
Battery charging/ swapping is an interesting balance of time vs inventory, not sure what will win there. High capacity batteries need such exotic materials it’s scary to just meet the needs, much less create extra banks of them sitting around waiting. Lots of resources being used.
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