Where will electric semi-trucks recharge? California has a big solution.

The state estimates it needs to build 57,000 medium- and heavy-duty chargers by 2030.

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@celticsfanaticentomologist Someone has to do the hard math and figure. Will all of these electric cars, bikes, semis really truly help the air quality and climate issue. Considering that still today, the nation wide grid is powered by a combination of coal, oil and natural gas. All of which spew dirty exhuast into the atomosphere.

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@thereg001 There's extensive engineering and planning that needs to be done, no question. I'd still say that unless that's done, there's zero chance that fossil fuels can be brought under control. ZERO chance.

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