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Sho... What??? Wtf. In Greek language there is no sound "sh".
what are you on about? news always gets donations to push stories to the forefront.
they should be renamed to faux news.
About the same that CNN had to pay for defaming Nick Sandman.
So are you, apparently.
he will always be reptile Charles in my mind
This picture says more about you than him. ????
Still investing in fossil fuels, are you? The panels charge a battery or bank of batteries, and those charge the vehicles. But then you knew that before you laid your misinformative comment on people you hoped would be easily fooled, didn't you?
Learn 2 Physics, your comment doesn't make sense.
Nor do you.
What is so hard about his comment that you don't understand it. It is quite clear to me.
world problems being fixed in an izismile comment
I guarantee you that the charging stations are connected to the electrical grid. I have also seen them hooked up to a diesel generator. It's a feel-good look but not really practical.
The connections to the grid are called "backup". Seems like a sensible idea, doesn't it? I'm connected to the grid, but I have a generator for when the grid goes down, which it does often enough to make the generator purchase a sensible expenditure.
I've done the math. It would take about 2,000 square-feet (186 sq-meter) of solar panels to charge a single Tesla from 10% to 90% in 3 hours - under ideal conditions.
this road is still the parking space, the exit and entry to the road are not in this picture