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Louisiana has Road Map to be More EV Friendly
Posted on 12/5/22 at 1:44 pm
Posted on 12/5/22 at 1:44 pm
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Louisiana’s electric vehicle infrastructure was recently ranked as the worst in the nation in one analysis, but the state now has the money and a plan to begin to electrify its busiest highways.
“If we don’t have a viable charging network, folks who are traveling in a growing national fleet of electric vehicles will bypass us for fear of what will happen if they run out of juice,” Louisiana Secretary of Transportation and Development Shawn Wilson tells USA Today Network. “Building a network now will keep us from being left behind.”
Louisiana secured $74 million from the 2021 Infrastructure Investment Act along with $22 million in previous federal funding to use as grants to attract private operators of charging stations.
The first grants are set to be awarded in the first two quarters of 2023 with the first charging stations from the funding in place before the end of next year.
The backbone of Louisiana’s initial network will be built out on its interstate systems and will require one fast-charge station with a minimum of four charges every 50 miles within one mile of the highway. Read the full story about the state’s plan from USA Today Network.
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Some Louisiana politician's spouse or brother-in-law is about to pocket a cool 25% off the top of this deal.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 1:49 pm to ragincajun03
frick this corrupt shithole.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 1:52 pm to ragincajun03
3 things.
1. When the gasoline powered car came to be, the government did not build gas stations. People looking to make a buck built the infrastructure as demanded by the market.
2. The government can not build and maintain charging stations like the private sector can.
3. Knowing #1 and #2, it can only be assumed, in the near future you will have to pay for the charging service at a private "Energy" station negating any savings you thought you would get buying an EV.
1. When the gasoline powered car came to be, the government did not build gas stations. People looking to make a buck built the infrastructure as demanded by the market.
2. The government can not build and maintain charging stations like the private sector can.
3. Knowing #1 and #2, it can only be assumed, in the near future you will have to pay for the charging service at a private "Energy" station negating any savings you thought you would get buying an EV.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 1:55 pm to ragincajun03
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“If we don’t have a viable charging network, folks who are traveling in a growing national fleet of electric vehicles will bypass us for fear of what will happen if they run out of juice,”
That sounds like a positive.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 1:57 pm to Clyde Tipton
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2. The government can not build and maintain charging stations like the private sector can.
Yeah that's why they're hiring private companies to build them...
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it can only be assumed, in the near future you will have to pay for the charging service at a private "Energy" station negating any savings you thought you would get buying an EV.
Dude do you live under a fricking rock? That's how things currently are. They aren't going to let you charge your EV for free. You pay a private company to use their charging resources. The savings come from the fact that it's cheaper to charge your car than it is to fuel it up.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 1:58 pm to Clyde Tipton
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in the near future you will have to pay for the charging service at a private "Energy" station negating any savings you thought you would get buying an EV
This is a really good point. The general thought is higher gasoline prices makes EVs more competitive, but electricity isn't free. It doesn't come from unicorn farts, and increased demand for electricity will lead to increases in what will be charged.
This post was edited on 12/5/22 at 2:02 pm
Posted on 12/5/22 at 1:59 pm to Clyde Tipton
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Knowing #1 and #2, it can only be assumed, in the near future you will have to pay for the charging service at a private "Energy" station negating any savings you thought you would get buying an EV.
Well no shite
Electricity aint free
Posted on 12/5/22 at 2:01 pm to ragincajun03
How do they make up for the lack of gasoline tax?
Posted on 12/5/22 at 2:03 pm to LSUlefty
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How do they make up for the lack of gasoline tax?
Hopefully via something like inspection fees for vehicles, or some sort of sales tax at EV stations.
Though I have a feeling there will be some sort of class warfare debate with some Democrats suggesting higher state income tax rates.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 2:07 pm to ragincajun03
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Hopefully via something like inspection fees for vehicles, or some sort of sales tax at EV stations.
It would be the same as taxing a gallon of gasoline just tax the charger by the kilowatt hour.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 2:07 pm to ragincajun03
I can't wait for the EV charging station fight videos as people are trying to drive cross country while they save the planet and don't want to wait 45 minutes to plug in.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 2:09 pm to ragincajun03
Well, yea this is fine in general. But you just know the Toya's of the world are about to get theirs first.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 2:12 pm to Powerman
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Yeah that's why they're hiring private companies to build them...
So who is paying for it?
Posted on 12/5/22 at 2:13 pm to calcotron
i’m kidding Kork, don’t get in your feelings
Posted on 12/5/22 at 2:16 pm to ragincajun03
Thanks. I'll stick with the ole gas guzzler.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 2:18 pm to Nado Jenkins83
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So who is paying for it?
Probably coming out of the Inflation Reduction Act. There are a lot of "green energy" boondoggles in that bill.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 2:21 pm to ragincajun03
So the market for this is so bad the government needs to pay private companies to build charging stations?
Is this where we are at?
I don’t want to hear another leftist ever utter the word bad and capitalism together.
This is fricking stupid.
Is this where we are at?
I don’t want to hear another leftist ever utter the word bad and capitalism together.
This is fricking stupid.
This post was edited on 12/5/22 at 2:22 pm
Posted on 12/5/22 at 2:26 pm to Powerman
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The savings come from the fact that it's cheaper to charge your car than it is to fuel it up.
These charge stations will have backup diesel power. You will have to in Louisiana. So it will cost more to power those to charge your car than it would be to just fill my car.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 2:27 pm to dgnx6
Can’t wait to see how many of these are out of order due to constant vandalism by copper thieves. That charging cable is worth a good bit
Posted on 12/5/22 at 2:30 pm to GumboPot
Exactly what i thought. Powerman seems to be thinking otherwise. But he has his head up his arse a lot
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