Isn’t part of Homestar’s point though - yes we all have power points, but if we all buy EV’s then the infrastructure can’t handle it?
I installed solar panels on my house last year - put I can’t send power to the grid because the local infrastructure can’t handle it.
My typical work day is:
Leave home at 6:15am
Arrive at work - park on the street 
Come home at 6:45pm
Outside of daylight savings and in particular during winter, I leave home in the dark and get home in the dark.
I can’t charge my EV at work - it’s parked in the street.
I can’t charge my EV overnight using my solar panels.
I don’t get any credits for generating power during the day.
One solution is - buy a battery pack…
How expensive is that? What’s the ROI on the battery pack for the house? What’s the ROI for the battery pack in the car? What environmental damage have I caused when my batteries were made?
My wife’s daily drive is a 98 Freelander (don’t laugh). It’s 23 years old - I am not entirely sure that any EV battery would last that long?
FYI - I would love an EV if I could make it work for my situation.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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