I've researched briefly, but electrical codes have been considered/revised, along with tech to eliminate plug-n-play charging. Of course, power-grid could not currently handle a massive switch to EVs
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GM is building an EV battery factory with LG Chem in Lordstown, Ohio
General Motors announced today that it was setting up a joint venture
with South Korea’s LG Chem to mass-produce batteries for electric
cars. The two companies plan to invest a total of $2.3 billion to
build a new facility, which will be located in Lordstown, Ohio.
The new plant will essentially become GM’s own Gigafactory, with an
annual capacity of more than 30 gigawatt hours. The facility will
manufacture battery cells for the 20 new electric vehicles that GM
plans to roll out by 2023, executives said. That includes a new EV
from Chevy that is set to be released next year and a battery-electric
pickup truck by late 2021.
https://www.theverge.com/2019/12/5/2099 ... -lordstown








