Thank you. It's probably "acceptable" for short commutes. However I can't for the life of me figure out what they're going to do in places where the streets are lined with cars that aren't garaged where a private household charger could be installed. Of course in all of those large nutcase cities their ultimate wishes and goals are to eliminate private transportation, so maybe that's their intention regardless.
Also what kind of "gas" station can you have where the people "fueling" up their EVs will be able to hang around for an hour or more, and in some very likely instances, still not even be at 100%?
They're rushing it on us. I thought in a capitalistic society, consumer demand drew change. It seems that it's the other way now, where the ruling class dictates what the general public will buy and consume.