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The bottom line move from California sound good if possible
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Lawnmower's and generators are available for either the 49-States or 50-States. The 50-States units are CARB approved and can be sold in California. The difference is that the CARB approved units have a different fuel cap for venting and are tuned leaner. |
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I've read articles in trade magazines that the electric vehicle isn't the all win situation. There really isn't a good plan for disposing of all the Lithium batteries. And maybe you haven't looked at pictures of the Lithium mines? Talk about an environmental impact.
Last but not least, we have had people in my surrounding area lose homes from electrical fires due to a plugged in electric car, and it isn't always the wrong cord plugging the car in. This isn't cut and dry, and to tell you the truth, I really haven't seen the thrill in building a A/S electric car to keep up with the times.
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