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To: Don Devlin who wrote (2380)9/29/1998 12:38:00 AM
From: WALT REISCH  Respond to of 8393
 
I was just curious if anyone has heard of him.

I was very glad to hear him say, "... expand the state's public charging network, which is the essential key to developing the EV industry." I firmly believe that statement to be true.

This is why I was also very interested in the article on the solar carport charging station. It would seem that the carports could be setup anywhere for charging and possibly eliminate some costs in remote areas. Or applying the same principal as the homeowner article stated, putting power back into the grid, when the solar carports are not charging a battery, in less remote areas. Does that seem feasible?