Braedan0786 t1_j1reewe wrote
Reply to comment by crammed174 in High utility charges could derail MTA’s $1.1B electric bus transition by PichuLovy
Cool bro. So what you’re saying is that there will be literally no increase in chargers on the street and other charging solutions in NYC over the next checks notes 13 years before the 2035 restrictions are in place?
1keaman t1_j1rhlzd wrote
Your snarkiness *checks notes* is lame
Braedan0786 t1_j1rkrpz wrote
You have officially added checks notes literally nothing to the discussion.
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crammed174 t1_j1rvvr9 wrote
I don’t think I said that there won’t be any increase. I said I don’t foresee an increase to meet demand and even if that increase of chargers happens, the power grid can’t handle it if in 2022 we still can’t handle winter storms in a city geographically situated to be prone to winter storms.
We also can’t handle the heat in the summers. I get con-Ed messages every summer urging decrease in consumption.
Braedan0786 t1_j1rxa2b wrote
Ok so I’ll put you down as someone who believes that 13 years from now nothing will change. Seems like a pretty absurd position to take given how much technology changes on a near daily basis these days, but hey, you keep being you.
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Braedan0786 t1_j1s36z1 wrote
Nah, I get what you’re saying. You’re still using issues today to justify your idiotic logic arguing things will essentially be the same in 13 years.
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