East Bay Times Letters to the Editor for Sept. 2, 2022
Please inform Dan Walters that the transition to electric vehicles has already begun. The California Green Building Code requires new projects to provide for EV charging stations.
In an ideal world, all cars would run on maybe two or three standard batteries. The car would be designed so that the battery could be removed from beneath the car by an automated machine which then plugs in a fully charged replacement. In and out in minutes. Stations with a row of these machines would replace gas stations on interstates or other routes where cars need to travel long distances.
Catalytic converters, trucks and cars stolen at a very high level, vandalism to vehicles, tires stolen, and shopping carts and bags loaded with goods walk out the door of any business. It is a rampage with no end in sight. I have been told by many merchants there is nothing we can do.
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