It's funny because when you
It's funny because when you were asking about where communities were going to get the money for electrifying roads, and then you said just print more. I thought that you were going to segue into articles on printing inductive roadways, using giant roadway construction printers. It's experimental, but not quite science fiction. The greater point is that un-plugging EVs can only happen over a limited area, on major roadways and interstates. And of course you are going to have trouble changing the infrastructure from all of the people and industries that profit off of oil and competing businesses. Some cities are going to have to bite the bullet and set up an electrical roadway infrastructure in a small area first, and set an example. Charging roads were set up in Sweden, and now programs are underway in Michigan and Indiana currently as well. I think that some batteries will still be needed as a buffer, and to cover traveling in areas without charging roads. But it is a great idea to help move away from total reliance on gas and batteries.