Adding to the rant

Like many countries, France has an near infinite number of charging stations, all of which require a different card and paid membership.

All of those companies used state funds to build their infrastructure.

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    Electric car charging works anywhere if you have an adapter

    If you have a vehicle with a weird fuel type then there’s very few gas stations you can go to

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      Electric car charging works anywhere if you have an adapter

      The right adapter. And a smartphone with the right app you already signed up for an account on (and it hasn’t randomly logged you out as my Blink app did just this morning). And there’s a vacant charge point. And it’s working. And someone hasn’t ICEd it.

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        And someone hasn’t ICEd it.

        Damm, I know electric cars are woke and all, but it’s still wild they are putting chargers in inhumane camps now.

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            More than you think. Hydrogen, specific diesel blend only, gas (the state of matter, not gasoline) fuel only

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              Hydrogen is simply prototype fuel cell vehicles. Diesel blend, you mean the one used by semis? At every truck stop. Diesel engines can burn damn near anything though. Natural gas is only used by fleet vehicles purchased by duped (or bribed) government entities.