
The struggle to save us all from skyfall is noble, glories and very trendy but doesn't leave a lot of room for questions.
Or at least that's what these right-wing bloggers have discovered . . .
We don't know if stonewalling is "green" but that's what's happening to these valid EV interrogatories:
"However, there were a few things that were unclear from the release, and the Sentinel reached out to Kelly Spokeswoman Grace Hoge asking what — if any — incentives were provided to the owners of the locations where the fast charging stations were to be built. What economic benefit would there be to the station owners, and what charges, if any, would users pay to cover the electricity cost? Hoge was also asked how fast the stations would charge a vehicle and what the cost would be compared to filling a gas tank, as well as how the stations would be powered.
"As of publication, Hoge has not responded."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Governor's office declines questions about expensive EV charging stations - The Sentinel
Each four-bay EV charging station would cost nearly $1 million and less than 1% of vehicles in Kansas are electric.
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