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So, how bad is the public EV-charging network? So bad that property owners are now managing their own third-party repair-and-maintenance operations to keep the chargers running. Thanks to Jim Hurless of CBRE for sharing his insights into the situation. #Podcast #CarStuffPodcast #carstuffpodcast

Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast Episode 202: F-150 Tremor, Detroit Auto Show Moves Again, How EV Charging Station Locations are Chosen

Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast Episode 202: F-150 Tremor, Detroit Auto Show Moves Again, How EV Charging Station Locations are Chosen

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Jim Hurless

Global Real Estate Leader EV Infrastructure Deployment

9mo

Thank you for having me on your program.

Chris Chapman

Experienced manager with aviation, customer service, and technical publications/project management/writing background.

9mo

Ask those folks how these cars fair in Sub-Zero weather. Batteries suck in extreme cold. Great in Florida, but bad in the northern states. They ignore that little detail. Hard pass on EV for me. They are anything but green. Another scam by the greenies..

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