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What Flavor EV Will Prevail?

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A few weeks ago, Sam and I became more intimately involved in the EV (Electric Vehicle) controversy.

Which helped us discern the slew of issues involved with adopting these wonderful vehicles.  Like the environmental costs of mining lithium, the fact that we haven’t upgraded our electric grids (and even killed Senator Manchin’s compromise bill that would have allowed us to more rapidly replace our aging electric infrastructure- because without it, we are going to be forced to use fossil fuels as the electric supply for these batteries), among other cost/environmental situations arising as we grow this business segment.

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Bug Power?

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267 years ago, Ben Franklin flew his kite to demonstrate that lightning was electricity.  But, it really wasn’t of much use to us until some 130 years later. On the 4th of September 1882, the Edison Illuminating Company began operating the first power plant (Pearl Street) with a network of copper wires.  (The problem is that our electric grid has not really progressed much beyond that mess of copper wires.)

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