Even though there is a long way to go before electric vehicles are
accepted by all motorists, there is no doubt that the Kansas City Power
and Light company is putting Kansas City on the map. The company
announced very interesting and very ambitious plans to install 1001
electric vehicle charging stations across the area which it serves. This
is certainly a very interesting development at a time when advances in
electric vehicle battery technology are hitting the headlines but
consumers are still concerned about range anxiety.
Will this move make a difference?
As
one executive put it “if you install the charging stations they will
come” which just about sums it up. The $20 million “clean charging
network” will consist of 1001 charging stations which will be able to
charge two cars at the time. Not only will this encourage more electric
vehicles in the region but it will also greatly help with charging at
busy times of the day. The simple fact is that until somebody actually
took the plunge and decided to install electric vehicle charging
stations we would always be at the beck and call of electric vehicle
battery technology.
EV infrastructure
Many
people automatically assumed that the likes of California would be the
first to introduce an electric vehicle infrastructure which would
attract the masses. While there’s no doubt that the likes of California
will still look down this particular avenue perhaps the move by Kansas
City will speed up any plans that they had?
There are still many
sceptics regarding electric vehicles but the fact remains that they are
fast approaching mass-market recognition and we are most certainly past
the point of no return. When you bear in mind companies such as Tesla
have opened up their technology to competitors “for the good of the
industry” this certainly shows where we are today.
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