| Comment | I believe that the need for equipment that can perform for a 10
hour day will not be readily available at reasonable pricing for
municipalities to be able to continue to offer emergency response
services. Currently, the need for in-field charging means that
either our gas or diesel trucks or generators will need to be run
to facilitate charging batteries. Will generators be exempt? There
will be an on-going need to generate power to charge or run
electrical equipment in the field. Public safety depends on it.
I don't think our electrical infrastucture can handle the
increased demand.
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