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 @B4MJMGBConservativefrom Saskatchewan  answered…4 days4D

No, not until all Electrical Energy on our power grid is generated with clean energy, nuclear energy is the real answer, charging batteries with power generated by burning fossil fuels actually is more harmful.

 @9FJKDG9from Saskatchewan  answered…2yrs2Y

Not yet, batteries are not quite ready for Canadian winters, especially in colder regions, so until then there are adequate advances we should wait

 @8ZTMNF7from Saskatchewan  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8Z6P9KQfrom Saskatchewan  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, if it’s economically and ecologically viable, with encouragement towards making greener/more-profitable advancements and alternatives/alterations. No, if we’re unprepared to meet the requirements of an all-electric public transport model.

 @8VM844Ffrom Saskatchewan  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8VKXG62from Saskatchewan  answered…4yrs4Y

When the cost is right and vehicles need to be changed then look at a more environmentally favourable one

 @9CBKRP7from Saskatchewan  answered…2yrs2Y

yes batteries are harmful as well, but slowly switching to electrical transportation will be more beneficial in the long run.

 @9C8HZ72from Saskatchewan  answered…2yrs2Y

Although it is better for the planet it’s not going to take us where we need to be because it will run out of power

 @9B6LF4Xfrom Saskatchewan  answered…2yrs2Y

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