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And Germany is doing Wellstone ruled Sep 2020 #1
*sighs* Miguelito Loveless Sep 2020 #2
If this doesn't get the Republicans back in power in CA, nothing will The Mouth Sep 2020 #3
Why do you think Californians voted him into office? To not do anything about climate change? SunSeeker Sep 2020 #22
I've always wondered how gas cars are still a thing right now. Initech Sep 2020 #4
Crosstrek hybrid is brand new, too DBoon Sep 2020 #6
I think we're still a long way off from electric and hybrid cars being full replacements. Initech Sep 2020 #12
The '21 Toyota RAV4 Prime (plug-in hybrid) is so popular dealers are charging $15k markups! SunSeeker Sep 2020 #19
I was looking for my new vehicle about 1-2 yrs ago DBoon Sep 2020 #25
The Crosstrek only has a 17-mile electric-only range, which is pathetic. SunSeeker Sep 2020 #17
I originally wanted a Honda Clarity. Initech Sep 2020 #20
My husband has a Honda Clarity. It only takes about 4 hours to charge it using a 240 outlet. SunSeeker Sep 2020 #21
Are we going to upgrade our electrical capacity too? OneCrazyDiamond Sep 2020 #5
Nothing "sexy" about upgrading a power grid. Should be a constant program. oldsoftie Sep 2020 #9
I hear that. OneCrazyDiamond Sep 2020 #13
Why not 2030? n/t aggiesal Sep 2020 #7
Prices of used IC cars are going to skyrocket when this goes into effect MichMan Sep 2020 #8
one wonders what authority he has to do this nt msongs Sep 2020 #10
Until they can market electric vehicles with a range equal to 1 day's driving, it won't work. patphil Sep 2020 #11
I don't think that's an overly large issue, especially with 15 years to prep for it Massacure Sep 2020 #16
This needs to happen worldwide. roamer65 Sep 2020 #14
day late and a dollar short noneof_theabove Sep 2020 #15
It is doable. Elon Musk promises a $25,000 Tesla in 3 years in Fremont, CA. SunSeeker Sep 2020 #18
Sounds like a good move, for California JustABozoOnThisBus Sep 2020 #23
As lithium demand increases, California's lithium resources will be developed. hunter Sep 2020 #24
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