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Chuito S. – English

It is dangerous to assume that we can trust the intentions of the administrations facilitating regulations for things that do not pertain to the health and longevity of our transportation industry.

Ricardo A. N. – English

Create infrastructure for charging electric car batteries and lower the cost of electric cars.

Casey C. F. – English

You can’t even sustain the power grid now. What makes you think it will be sustainable when all the gas cars are electric? What makes you think it’s sustainable for every single gas-powered tool in California to be electric? I don’t think you understand how some gas-powered tools are way more sustainable than battery-operated ones?

Mayra M. – English

Not all of us earn enough to buy electric cars, affordable appliances, and solar panels for homes, especially when everything is out of reach due to the high prices.

Lupe N. – English

Not all of us have the resources to switch to electric. We depend on gas to survive!

Cindy B. – English

It must be stopped. There has to be a balance. Lithium mining is bad for the environment and we don’t have the infrastructure for electricity.

Miguel G. (Brentwood, CA)

Compared to gas-powered machines, the electric products are not strong enough. To be able to do my job, I would have to use at least 10 batteries a day, with chargers. These products do not have the same power as gas machines. – Miguel G. (Brentwood, CA)

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