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Re: Stock_Barber post# 98834

Thursday, 08/06/2015 2:27:05 PM

Thursday, August 06, 2015 2:27:05 PM

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Did I write that? No, I didn't!



Actually you did. I said 9 because it would be at best a year after they build out New York.

There are exactly ZERO Fool Cell vehicles in Chicago! In 10 years there will STILL be ZERO Fool Cell vehicles in Chicago!



Judging by current demand everyone would buy one. Who wouldn't want a car that has both benefits of an EV and an ICE. The market is wide open. EV sales have not been good in Chicago. Just one of those cites with extreme weather I guess. Besides no one we know has one in Chicago.

There will be millions of BEV's in Chicago before the first FOOL buys a Fool Cell car here!



Doubt it. growth after six years have been only a half of a percent. with states n the west coast amounting to most of them. leaving extreme cities like Chicago with probably an 1/8th of a percent. Besides, what benefit would it be for JNSH. Everyone charges at home for free anyway.

According to Ford research, 95% of EV charging is done at home. It makes sense, of course — charging at night when the car is in the garage, or while you're at home for a few hours, is the easiest and most effective way. Figuring out the best way to generate and store power in the home will catalyze the growth of workplace and public charging stations.



Tom Gage said the same thing....

And another 2 percent at work, Just my guess there...