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Point out one example of an entire block switching to electric vehicles overnight then.

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https://www.victoria.ca/EN/main/residents/planning-development/development-services/electric-vehicle-readiness-in-new-construction.html

Municipality requires new buildings to be EV ready, ANY infill neighborhood would fit the requirements for your example. That’s just one city, happening all over the world.

But hey, continue with your head in the sand.

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Requiring new building to be electric vehicle ready seems to be a no brainer, but that’s not what we’re talking about.

I’m asking you to provide some proof to your claims that whole blocks are going to switch to electric vehicles overnight.

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Infills are where you rip buildings down and replace them with new ones, this triggers code changes. So any place with these mandates and allow infills can have this happening.

If your focusing on just the literal definition of “overnight… we’ll I can’t help there, but infills fit the requirements of your required “proof”.

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