i do think two points, one you and i actually disagree about, like charging inte structure. For instance, it is very rare at 24 orgaase stations to not have people in a store or some one who can help you with if there's a problem. Whereas at electrify america, for example, the one i use, it's behind this outlet malls. There's no cover. And so i live in the southwest, so it is oftentimes, like, literally, a hundred and ten degrees. The card reader, the credit card reader, cause it's so hot. So then you call number, and then you go through this whole trouble shooting thing.
Ed's latest essay in the New York Times, calling into question the big batteries that have made EVs so popular among American consumers (who can afford them), sparks a wide-ranging discussion in this week's episode. From battery supply chains to American consumer preferences, and from road trips to home charging, almost every aspect of electrification comes together in this fascinating conversation.