Interesting. The same thing was said when we switched from horse/buggy power to horseless carriage (i.e., gas powered).
The question is not "Where is the electrical power coming from?", but rather "When is the electrical power coming?".
BTW - gas is not a renewable energy source, but electrical power is - and plenty of clean alternatives are available now, and I expect newer clean alternatives will be thought up as well.
Hmm. Maybe you're thinking about it the wrong way. For most homes, they just swap out the batteries when they go flat. I've read that there's some interesting in doing the same thing with electric car batteries. Would make a recharge about a 5 minute swap - with the added benefit of newer technology allowing the swapout to come with better batteries as time goes by.
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Interesting. The same thing was said when we switched from horse/buggy power to horseless carriage (i.e., gas powered).
The question is not "Where is the electrical power coming from?", but rather "When is the electrical power coming?".
BTW - gas is not a renewable energy source, but electrical power is - and plenty of clean alternatives are available now, and I expect newer clean alternatives will be thought up as well.
Hmm. Maybe you're thinking about it the wrong way. For most homes, they just swap out the batteries when they go flat. I've read that there's some interesting in doing the same thing with electric car batteries. Would make a recharge about a 5 minute swap - with the added benefit of newer technology allowing the swapout to come with better batteries as time goes by.