Nice try moribund....
You made a statement that was at best a half truth, accused me of asking an aggressive question then whine to try and cover your stupidity. Its typical....
Who will pay for the charging stations needed around the country for the EV's?
Consumers will pay for those charging stations, their installation, their upkeep, and then you will see your kilowatt hour rates increase as power companies try to recoup costs associated with ev's.
The funny part of all this is that the consumers will scream about the increased power bills, all the while crying about the need for
more technology. No one thinks of the costs upfront, they just think of that new shiney in the driveway.
A few years ago the topic was deregulating the electric utility industry. People and politicians all jumped on board screaming that competition would make electricity more affordable. That was the same type of pipe dream. The consumers were all onboard for the cheaper rates.
Then someone thought(for example), how are we going to transmit power to a Point A resident from a Point B utility? Why we will just use the existing power lines to feed it to them. The utilities between point A to point B all said go for it. We will charge transmission fees for each kilowatt hour of electricity. Then when a storm comes thru, we will get our customers on first, think about the out of state folks somewhere down the road, and we can charge them more fees to get it on any faster.
The same mentality is driving this ev revolution.