Maybe, maybe not. Where I work we have used compressed natural gas to fuel vehicles since 1992, and just ordered four electric heavy duty buses. To charge them is going to take four 480 volt 80kw chargers. I think the future is natural gas for electric generation (where they don't have hydroelectric like we are blessed with here) and electric vehicles. What the proponents have failed to take into consideration how ever is the power grid needed to charge all these vehicles, and that is going to take a lot of infrastructure work. The demand on the utility companies will be huge. Most who are green in nature and embrace the electric vehicle concept will fight to the death to keep a new high voltage power line from coming through their area. They also don't like coal for power generation, or fracking for natural gas. We also have a lot of wind power in our area, but when the demand on utilities is high, such as very hot or very cold there is seldom enough wind to generate. So while it sounds great to say we are going to ban the internal combustion engine, I just don't see it happening in our lifetime.
Sorry Chris, I got off track there a bit.
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