cross-posted from: https://discuss.online/post/32432803

“There are a lot more people out here living in abject poverty than what people like to think or admit to. You voted for this—and now we’re paying the price.”

Employees learned of the cuts on Monday in a video message from Michael Adams, CEO of BlueOval SK.

Adams announced the transition would mean “the end of all BlueOval SK positions in Kentucky.”

  • Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    The problem for me is the absolutely criminal rates for DC fast charging, and the fact that almost every EV charger is trying to lock you in to an ecosystem. This is pretty easy to fix though.

    What I learned driving my EV for a year is that people don’t have range anxiety, they have charging anxiety. When you are on a trip in your EV, it is very difficult to find a charger without pulling over and futzing around in a few apps. Meanwhile, for gas cars, they’ve had 2+ stations at every exit for the last hour with prices on billboards that can be seen from miles away.

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      21 hours ago

      This is valid, the charging infrastructure was getting much better than stalled ironically because people said “the charging infrastructure isn’t good enough”. If a trip is long enough sometimes we just rent a car

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        21 hours ago

        My “break even” point where it costs the same to use my EV or my wife’s civic is one stop to recharge. If a trip is going to take 2 or more fast charges, it’s cheaper to to take the other car.